Ivan (1932 film)

Ivan (Ukrainian: Iвaн, Russian: Иван) is a 1932 Soviet drama film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko. After the critical lambasting of his film Earth by the Soviet authorities, Dovzhenko returned with a more popular iteration of its main motifs. Much like Earth, Ivan concerns itself with the natural rhythms of country life, disrupted by the beat of looming industrialisation.[1]

Ivan
Directed byAlexander Dovzhenko
Produced byLev Kantorovich
Written byAlexander Dovzhenko
StarringPetro Masokha
Stepan Shagaida
Konstantin Bondarevsky
Dmytro Holubynsky
Alexander Khvylya
Music byBoris Lyatoshinsky
Yuli Meitus
Igor Belza
CinematographyDanylo Demutsky
Yuriy Yekelchik
Mikhail Glider
Edited byGanna Chernyatsina
Distributed byUkrainefilm
Release date
  • 1932 (1932)
Running time
90 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageUkrainian

Alexander Dovzhenko received a Special Jury Prize for the film at the 2nd Venice International Film Festival.[2]

Cast

  • K. Bondarevsky as Young Ivan (as Konstantin Bondarevsky)
  • Dmitry Golubinsky as Secretary
  • Elena Golki as Mother of Killed Worker (as Elena Golik)
  • Maksim Gornatko
  • Aleksandr Zapolsky as Supervisor (as Alexander Zapolski)
  • Pyotr Masokha as Ivan Guba (as Peter Masokha)
  • Nikolai Nademsky
  • Peter Pastushkov
  • Stepan Shagaida as Stepan Vasiliyevich, the foreman
  • Stepan Shkurat as Stepan Iosovich Guba, the idler

References

  1. Информация о фильме
  2. "Ivan". Encyclopedia of Native Cinema. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2017.


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