Comrade Chkalov Crosses the North Pole
Comrade Chkalov Crosses the North Pole

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Comrade Chkalov Crosses the North Pole

1990
Movie
24 min
Russian

A satiric comedy which dissects the iconography of the 'Soviet Hero'. Original footage of a propaganda film from 1941 is the starting point for this parody of the ideological cliches of Soviet cinema. It follows the story of a Russian crew across the North Pole.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Viktor TitovGenres: Adventure, Drama, History

Plot Summary

The film dramatizes the famous 1937 Soviet flight across the North Pole, led by pilot Valery Chkalov. It depicts the planning, the perilous journey, and the crew's determination to achieve this groundbreaking feat of aviation. The narrative highlights the bravery and resilience of the Soviet aviators against the harsh elements and technological challenges of the era.

Critical Reception

This Soviet historical drama was produced during a period of transition in the USSR, and its reception was largely within the domestic market. It is recognized for its historical subject matter and portrayal of Soviet achievements in aviation. While not a major international release, it holds a place in Soviet cinema for documenting a significant historical event.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical scope and depiction of Soviet pioneering spirit.

  • Noted for its focus on the courage of the flight crew.

  • Less accessible to international audiences due to its specific historical and national context.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, as it was primarily a domestic Soviet release.

Fun Fact

The actual flight depicted in the film, led by Valery Chkalov with navigator Alexander Belyakov and co-pilot Georgy Baidukov, was a significant propaganda event for the Soviet Union, demonstrating their technological prowess and national ambition.

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