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  1. Tsar to Lenin is a documentary and cinematic record of the Russian Revolution, produced by Herman Axelbank. It premiered on March 6, 1937, at the Filmarte Theatre on Fifty-Eighth Street in New York City. Pioneer American radical Max Eastman (1883-1969) narrates the film.

  2. Based on archival footage assembled over more than a decade by the legendary Herman Axelbank (1900-1979), Tsar to Lenin provides an unparalleled film record of a revolutionary movement, embracing millions, which “shook the world” and changed the course of history.

  3. tsartolenin.com › introTsar to Lenin

    Tsar to Lenin was the victim of its own artistic and historical integrity. It was first blackguarded by the Stalinists and liberal-left, which could not stomach its factually accurate portrayal of the Revolution and Trotsky’s role in it.

  4. Tsar to Lenin (1937) A documentary film account of the Russian Revolution, based on archival footage. Narrated by Max Eastman.

  5. 24 de oct. de 2017 · In January 1917, Tsar Nicholas II ruled Russia while Bolshevik Vladmir Lenin lived in exile.

  6. It presents an extraordinary cinematic account of the Russian Revolution—from the mass uprising which overthrew the centuries-old Tsarist regime in February 1917, to the Bolshevik-led insurrection...

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    • World Socialist Web Site
  7. Tsar to Lenin, first released in 1937, ranks among the 20th century's greatest film documentaries. An extraordinary account of the Russian Revolution-from the overthrow of the Tsarist regime in February 1917, to the Bolshevik-led insurrection eight months later that established the first socialist workers' state, and the 1921 victory of the new ...