Moscow Parade
Moscow Parade

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Moscow Parade

1992
Movie
108 min
Russian

The drama of a former noblewoman who became the wife of an NKVD officer in the 1930s, and the almost anecdotal story of how a spirited stallion was prepared for Marshal Budyonny's parade and, in the end, a reliable mare was "slipped in" instead. The realities of life at the top of the State Security Service are shown, their ordinary and "sweet" life with its joys, intrigues, betrayals, and tragedies. Russia is like a whirlpool that sucks in and destroys.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Alexander AskoldovGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of Soviet Russia, the film follows the complex relationships and ideological struggles within a family during a tumultuous period. It explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the search for truth amidst political upheaval.

Critical Reception

Moscow Parade received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric portrayal of Soviet life and the performances of its lead actors. Some found the pacing slow, while others appreciated its nuanced exploration of historical and personal conflicts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of the Soviet era.

  • Noted for strong performances, particularly from the lead actress.

  • Some reviews pointed to a deliberate, slow-burn narrative pace.

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Fun Fact

Director Alexander Askoldov was famously the only Soviet filmmaker to have a film banned by the Soviet authorities and then later screened at Cannes, referring to his 1967 film 'The Commissar'.

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