Andriesh
Andriesh

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Andriesh

1952
Movie
17 min
Russian

A short diploma film based on a fairy tale by Yemelian Bukov and directed by Sergei Parajanov. The film was made in 1952, since that moment it was considered to be lost, but finally it was found in VGIK in 2025.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Mikhail KalikGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film depicts the life and work of a young collective farm worker named Andriesh. He grapples with the challenges of rural life, love, and his commitment to building a better future for his community. The story highlights the transformations occurring in Soviet society during that era.

Critical Reception

Andriesh is a lesser-known Soviet film that received modest attention upon its release. It is generally viewed as a representative example of socialist realism cinema of the time, focusing on themes of collective effort and the idealized portrayal of rural Soviet life. Critical reception at the time likely aligned with the prevailing ideological lines, emphasizing its positive depiction of collective farm endeavors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its depiction of rural labor and community spirit.

  • Seen as a product of its time, reflecting Soviet cinematic conventions.

  • Character development is often noted as secondary to ideological messaging.

Google audience: Audience reception is limited due to the film's niche status and historical context. Where available, comments often focus on its historical value as a portrayal of Soviet life and its artistic merits within that genre.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by Mikhail Kalik, who later emigrated from the Soviet Union and continued his filmmaking career in Israel.

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