Начало неведомого века (Beginning of an Unknown Era) 1967 Ages 15+
When
6.00 pm, Wed 13 Jul 2022 (73 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
Developed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution, this omnibus film originally contained three segments from three different filmmakers: Larisa Shepitko, Andrei Smirnov, and Genrikh Gabay. Shepitko and Smirnov’s chapters were immediately shelved by state censors for their negative depiction of Bolshevism, while Gabay’s was approved for release. In an ironic twist, the state-endorsed chapter has since been lost forever, while the two banned sections were unearthed during the cultural reform of perestroika (in part due to Shepitko’s husband Elem Klimov’s work as First Secretary of the Soviet Filmmakers’ Union in this period) and are now presented together as Beginning of an Unknown Era.
Shepitko’s chapter ‘The Homeland of Electricity’ is a powerful adaptation of a short story by Andrei Platonov. Set in a rural village in 1921, it illustrates the fraught attempt to bring electricity to this remote and impoverished community in the Volga region. Shepitko brings a stark yet dreamy atmosphere to the film, demonstrating both the physical and spiritual struggles of the villagers’ lives. Smirnov’s ‘Angel’ follows a group of refugees fleeing the violence of the Russian Civil War, wherein a train derailment puts them in the clutches of a cruel White Russian known as the ‘Angel of God’. Both works are unsparing visions of a Russia beset by hunger and destitution, making it clear why state censors deemed them unsuitable for public consumption.
Ages 15+
Production Credits
- Directors: Larisa Shepitko, Andrei Smirnov
- Script: Mikhail Suslo, Larisa Shepitk, Boris Yermolaye, Ilya Suslov
- Based on: short stories by Andrei Platnov and Yuri Olesha
- Cinematographers: Pavel Lebeshez, Dmitri Korzhikhin
- Editor: Lyudmila Badorina
- Print Source: British Film Institute, London
- Rights: Seagull Films
- Year: 1967
- Runtime: 73 minutes
- Country: USSR
- Language: Russian
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: Black & White
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 3m5m