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Lace (Russian: Кружева, romanized: Kruzheva) is a 1928 Soviet silent film directed by Sergei Yutkevich and starring Nina Shaternikova, Konstantin Gradopolov and Boris Tenin. The film is based on the story "Wall-news" (Russian: Стенгаз, romanized: Stengaz) written by Mark Kolosov.
- Soviet Union
- Sergei Yutkevich
- 1 June 1928
- Sovkino
The Komsomol cell of the lace factory is suppressed by the authority of its secretary, the local Leonardo da Vinci. Boredom and dying melancholy reign in cell meetings. The Komsomol secretary publishes a dull, gray wall newspaper.
- Sergei Yutkevich
- Sovkino
14 de nov. de 2019 · Lace (1928) Kruzheva by director Sergei Yutkevich Based on Mark Kolosov's Stengaz, the film centers on Komsomol members in a lace factory that collectively decide to start a newspaper. Meanwhile, an activist tries to persuade a gang leader to change his ways.
Overview. Since director Sergei Yutkevich was a longtime lover of American slapstick, his first films were imbued with a playfulness and cheeriness not typical of Russian cinema. And Kruzheva is a good example of that as he illustrates the friendly rivalries between the youths on village in both a very rough and clowning way. Sergei Yutkevich.
Lace (Russian: Кружева, romanized: Kruzheva) is a 1928 Soviet silent film directed by Sergei Yutkevich and starring Nina Shaternikova, Konstantin Gradopolov and Boris Tenin. The film is based on the story "Wall-news" (Russian: Стенгаз, romanized: Stengaz) written by Mark Kolosov.
Young workers of a lace factory are divided by a conflict – activists against hooligans.
Since director Sergei Yutkevich was a longtime lover of American slapstick, his first films were imbued with a playfulness and cheeriness not typical of Russian cinema. And Kruzheva is a good example of that as he illustrates the friendly rivalries between the youths on village in both a very rough and clowning way.