1930s Soviet rural drama from director Alexander Dovzhenko. Despite
opposition from the Kulaks (landowners), Ukranian workers form
their farms into collectives. A resentful Kulak kills the leader of
the village committee in retaliation, but this does not break the
spirit of unity amongst the peasants. One of the last classic
silents, Dovzhenko's film was not seen in its entirety until 1958,
and features the luminous imagery and eulogizing of the worker
typical of his work..
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