Lenin in Paris
Lenin in Paris

Lenin in Paris

1981Movie106 minRussian

1911. Lenin organizes the first Bolshevik party school near Paris, in the small town of Longjumeau. Through a chain of historical parallels and associations, this time is intertwined with the events of the Paris Commune, the October Revolution and the political struggles of the post-revolutionary years.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Sergei YutkevichGenres: Biography, Drama, History

Plot Summary

The film depicts Lenin's clandestine visit to Paris in 1908, a period of exile and intense political activity. It focuses on his interactions with fellow revolutionaries and his philosophical and strategic debates as he navigates the challenges of leading the Bolshevik movement from abroad. The narrative explores the personal and political struggles faced by Lenin and his comrades during this critical pre-revolution era.

Critical Reception

Lenin in Paris received a generally positive reception, particularly for its historical portrayal and acting performances. Critics noted its ability to bring a significant period of revolutionary history to life, though some found its pacing to be deliberate. Audience reception was also favorable, appreciating the film's educational value and dramatic depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical accuracy and detailed depiction of revolutionary life.
  • Yuri Kayurov's performance as Lenin was widely commended.
  • Some found the film's focus on political discourse to be less engaging than dramatic moments.

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Fun Fact

The film was made during a period when Soviet cinema often focused on biographical dramas of historical figures, presenting a particular ideological perspective.

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