In Memory of Sergo Ordzhonikidze
In Memory of Sergo Ordzhonikidze

Movie spotlight

In Memory of Sergo Ordzhonikidze

1937
Movie
55 min
Russian

The film is about the life and work of Grigory Ordzhonikidze Konstantinoviche, an important personality in both the Communist Party and the Soviet state. The film includes speeches by his bereaved friends who attended his funeral. In 1937, after the unexpected death of Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Vertov received an urgent order from the government to produce a film about the life of Ordzhonikidze. He was ordered to work together with Yakov Bliohom and the director of the film "Battleship Potemkin" distributed by Goskino (Soviet State Committee for Cinematography).

Insights

Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary film pays tribute to Sergo Ordzhonikidze, a prominent Soviet politician and Old Bolshevik. It likely features archival footage and commentary detailing his life, career, and contributions to the Soviet Union.

Critical Reception

As a historical documentary from 1937 focusing on a Soviet figure, contemporary critical reception in Western media is scarce. Its primary purpose was likely ideological and commemorative within the Soviet Union.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely viewed as a significant piece of Soviet propaganda and historical record.

  • Commemorates a key figure in early Soviet political history.

  • Details Ordzhonikidze's role in industrialization and economic policy.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific historical short film is unavailable. Audience reception would have been primarily within the Soviet context.

Fun Fact

Sergo Ordzhonikidze was a close associate of Joseph Stalin and played a crucial role in the industrialization of the Soviet Union, particularly in sectors like heavy industry and metallurgy.

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review