Ivan (1932 film)
| Ivan | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Alexander Dovzhenko |
| Produced by | Lev Kantorovich |
| Written by | Alexander Dovzhenko |
| Starring |
Petro Masokha Stepan Shagaida Konstantin Bondarevsky Dmytro Holubynsky Alexander Khvylya |
| Music by |
Boris Lyatoshinsky Yuli Meitus Igor Belza |
| Cinematography |
Danylo Demutsky Yuriy Yekelchik Mikhail Glider |
| Edited by | Ganna Chernyatsina |
| Distributed by | Ukrainefilm |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Ukrainian |
Ivan (Ukrainian: Iвaн, Russian: Ивaн) is a 1932 Soviet film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko and his wife Yuliya Solntseva. After the critical lambasting of his film Earth, 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]
Cup at the Venice IFF-34.[1]
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