The Great Road (1927)
The Great Road (1927) is a Soviet silent documentary directed by Esfir Shub. Serving as the second part of her trilogy on Russian history—between The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (1927) and Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II (1928)—the film chronicles the revolutionary path of the Soviet Union, assembling archival footage to depict the struggle, transformation, and aspirations of the early Soviet state.
Director: Esfir Shub
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 114 min
Release Date: November 6, 1927
Screenplay
Editing: Esfir Shub
Production: Sovkino
Country: Soviet Union
Language: No Language
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Great Road about?
- The Great Road (1927) is a Soviet silent documentary directed by Esfir Shub. Serving as the second part of her trilogy on Russian history—between The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (1927) and Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II (1928)—the film chronicles the revolutionary path of the Soviet Union, assembling archival footage to depict the struggle, transformation, and aspirations of the early Soviet state.
- Who directed The Great Road?
- The Great Road was directed by Esfir Shub.
- How long is The Great Road?
- The Great Road has a runtime of 1h 54m (114 minutes).
- What genre is The Great Road?
- The Great Road is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Great Road produced?
- The Great Road was produced in Soviet Union.