Pushkin's Manuscripts (1937)
A film illustration of the work of the great textual critic Sergei Mikhailovich Bondi, a Pushkinist, who said that Pushkin's drafts cannot be read and printed sequentially, from top to bottom. This is because Pushkin added to the line more than once, crossed out, changed something, and if we want to understand how Pushkin worked on the verse, we need to get into his psychology and sequentially remove layer after layer. The film uses animation techniques to analyze the Russian poet's writing process.
Director: Sergei Vladimirskii, Anatoliy Egorov
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: July 1, 1937
Cast
- Vladimir Yakhontov - Narrator (voice)
Screenplay
Cinematography: Boris Filshin
Production: Tsentrnauchfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pushkin's Manuscripts about?
- A film illustration of the work of the great textual critic Sergei Mikhailovich Bondi, a Pushkinist, who said that Pushkin's drafts cannot be read and printed sequentially, from top to bottom. This is because Pushkin added to the line more than once, crossed out, changed something, and if we want to understand how Pushkin worked on the verse, we need to get into his psychology and sequentially remove layer after layer. The film uses animation techniques to analyze the Russian poet's writing process.
- Who directed Pushkin's Manuscripts?
- Pushkin's Manuscripts was directed by Sergei Vladimirskii, Anatoliy Egorov.
- Who stars in Pushkin's Manuscripts?
- Pushkin's Manuscripts stars Vladimir Yakhontov.
- How long is Pushkin's Manuscripts?
- Pushkin's Manuscripts has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
- What genre is Pushkin's Manuscripts?
- Pushkin's Manuscripts is a Documentary film.
- Where was Pushkin's Manuscripts produced?
- Pushkin's Manuscripts was produced in Soviet Union.