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  • Abram Room – Yevrei na zemle aka Jews on the Land (1927)

    Abram Room1921-1930DramaSilentSoviet silent cinemaUSSR
    Yevrei na zemle (1927)
    Yevrei na zemle (1927)

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    A 20-minute documentary of Jewish settlement in the Yevpatoria district of the Crimea. Exhibiting a certain amount of Jewish irony, Jews on the Land opens with scenes of a war-devastated shtetl (all that is left of the central market is a single pathetic fish stall), than shows an elderly Jew wandering about an even more desolate wilderness. Soon, however, sod-brick settlements rise and, as irrigation ditch criss-cross the once –barren plain, the now- productivised Jews are equally transformed: a new-born baby is named Forget-You-Sorrow. Tractor drivers and Young Pioneers’ are given particular pride of place and the film-makers emphasise that, among other livestock, these new Jewish peasants are raising pigs.
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  • Abram Room – Strogiy yunosha AKA A Strict Young Man (1935)

    1931-1940Abram RoomExperimentalPoliticsUSSR
    Strogiy yunosha (1935)
    Strogiy yunosha (1935)

    Two heros are placed face to face in this film; a famous medical professor who has kept his bourgeois lifestyle intact and a young man engaged in the Komsomol, an ardent enforcer of mankind’s new moral code for the construction of communism. But the severe young man falls in love with the professor’s wife.Read More »

  • Abram Room – Tretya meshchanskaya AKA Bed and Sofa [+Commentary] (1927)

    Abram Room1921-1930DramaSilentSoviet silent cinemaUSSR

    A married couple have a small apartment in Moscow. When an old friend of the husband’s arrives in the city, he is unable to find lodgings. Kolia, the husband, invites his friend to move in with them. While Kolia is away on business, sensual Liuda and attractive Volodia fall in love and have an affair. After his initial outrage, the husband calms down. Kolia winds up on the sofa, and the three settle into a menage-a-trois until the wife finds herself pregnant. The two men are trying to decide what to do, but Liuda is strong enough to make her own decisions. Considered a landmark film because of humor, naturalism, and its sympathetic portrayal of the woman.Read More »

  • Abram Room – Serebristaya pyl AKA Silver Dust (1953)

    1951-1960Abram RoomDramaUSSR

    Summary:
    Screen version of the play «Jackals» by A. Jackobson about an American scientist-inventor of a mighty weapon of mass destruction.Read More »

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