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The Childhood of Maxim Gorky
  • UPC: 889290193117
  • Item #: 1797072X
  • Rated: NR
  • Genre: Drama-Classics, Foreign-Russian
  • Release Date: 3/14/2017
  • This product is a special order
  • Original Language: ENG
  • Original Year: 1938
  • Run Time: 99 minutes
  • Distributor/Studio: Flicker Alley
  • Video Format: NTSC
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The Childhood of Maxim Gorky on DVD

An immortality that Soviet Russia has heretofore allotted only to Lenin and Marx is bestowed upon the countrys greatest writer, Maxim Gorky. - Variety One of the noblest achievements of pre-war Soviet cinema, (Jay Leyda, Kino), this haunting, unforgettable film is based upon Maxim Gorkys 1913 autobiography My Childhood and shows a twelve-year-olds journey in life against the tumultuous backdrop of 19th century Russia. With tableaux beautifully vivid and forceful, it recounts the touching relationships which develop when Gorky is put into his grandparentscustody. His grandmother, the consummate incarnation of good and truth, is a simple woman who knows how to make people laugh. She presents the genuine beauty of optimism in the direst situations, of honesty in a world of deceit, of unselfishness and total sacrifice around treachery and hatred, of fighting spirit in defense of values and dignity. His multi-faceted grandfather, who can be fiercely brutal and childishly tender, senile one moment and wise the next, etches another indelible memory. Gorkys poverty-stricken childhood formed his life-long compassion for the underdog, and the film is filled with powerful portraits of lower-class people whose qualities of integrity and dignity shine through their hopeless circumstances. Among many others are the half-blind Grigori who works at the grandfathers dye factory and who is taunted by his co-workers before finally succumbing to total blindness to become a down-and-out beggar, and Gorkys little orphaned friends, who live out of garbage cans dreaming of a Utopian Neverland. From these portraits come an inspiring, panoramic view of human conditions and conflicts. This edition is restored from a fine grain master and includes the original 1938 soundtrack by Lev Schwartz, as well as new English subtitles. Presented at the end of the main feature is the bonus short newsreel, Moscow Clad in Snow, which shows scenes of the pre-Revolutionary city during winter. It was shot in 1908 and directed by Joseph-Louis Mundwiller, who would later go on to be one of the cinematographers on Abel Gances Napoleon. The Childhood of Maxim Gorky Year: 1938 Length: 99 minutes Director: Mark Donski Starring: Aleksei Lyarsky, Varvara Massalitinova, Mikhail Troyanovsky, Yelizaveta Alekseyeva Music: by Lev Schwartz Adapted by: Ilya Gruzdev from My Childhood by Maxim Gorky (1913) Format: NTSC Moscow Clad in Snow Year: 1909 Length: 7 minutes Director: Joseph-Louis Mundwiller Format: NTSC Produced for DVD by David Shepard From the Blackhawk Films Collection Presented by Flicker Alley