Description: Experience the dramatic and historical significance of "The Bolshevik Trilogy" by Vsevolod Pudovkin. This Blu-ray set features three classic silent films that depict the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. The movies come in Blu-ray format, with a region code of ABC/All, making it compatible with any Blu-ray player worldwide. The total run time of the trilogy is 291 minutes and is rated NR. The genre is drama and the sub-genre is silent films. The studio behind this release is Flicker Alley. Get your hands on this must-have collection and delve into the rich history of Russia. The films are "Mother," "The End of St. Petersburg" and "Storm over Asia."All materials in excellent condition: LIKE NEW!! Extras include: Chess Fever (1925) - Pudovkin’s directorial debut, this ingenious satire of the Moscow chess craze combines staged scenes with documentary footage, and features a number of cameos from the worlds of cinema and chess (20:00)• A Revolution in Five Moves - A visual essay showcasing the five edits that inspired the Bolshevik revolution (9:18)• Five Principles of Editing - A comparison of Pudovkin’s “Five Principles of Editing” (6:00)• Amateur Images of St. Petersburg (1930) (1:33)• Notebooks of a Tourist Presents: St. Petersburg (c.1920) (1:44)• Audio Commentary: Storm over Asia (1928) - Featuring film historian and scholar, Jan-Christopher Horak.• Audio Commentary: Mother (1926) - Featuring Russian film historian and curator Peter Bagrov.• Souvenir Booklet - Featuring a new essay by film author and historian Amy Sargeant
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Movie/TV Title: The Bolshevik Trilogy: Three Films by Vsevolod Pudovkin
Director: Vsevolod Pudovkin
Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)
Run Time: 291 min.
Rating: NR
Format: Blu-ray
Genre: Drama
Studio: Flicker Alley
Sub-Genre: Silent Films