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If you found yourself captivated by the cult status of Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II (1928), the quest for comparable cinema becomes a journey through the fringes of film history. Below, we've gathered a list of films that every fan of Esfir Shub's work should explore.
Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II remains a monumental achievement to create a hauntingly beautiful cinematic landscape.
Documentary about Russian classic author Leo Tolstoy assembled from archive newsreel footage by Esfir Shub.
Based on the unique cult status of Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of cult cinema:
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Revolutionary newsreel from 1917 to 1924.
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In May 1913 the Romanov Dynasty celebrates its 300th anniversary at the Russian throne. The last emperor in the long line is Tsar Nicholas II. He rules over a country with huge social and economic differences. Russia is for the most part still an agrarian society, but capitalism and its industries are growing. In 1914 Russia gets involved in the First World War. Tsar Nicholas II declares a general mobilization. A vast number of peasants and workers have to go to the front as soldiers. After three years the country is ruined by the war, and there is a shortage of provisions. In February 1917 workers begin striking in the capital, Petrograd. Their protests are soon joined by soldiers. A complete anarchy is threatening the country, when the parliament, called the duma, reorganizes the power structure by forming a new Provisional Government. At the same time the Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies forms another ruling body at the City Hall of Petrograd. In this situation Tsar Nicholas II sees no other possibility than to resign from his government. On the 4th of March 1917 he declares his abdication from the throne. The new Provisional Government and its war minister Kerensky continue the war. This presents an opportunity for the Bolsheviks to organize demonstrations and to persuade the workers and soldiers to overthrow the Provisional Government and seize power themselves.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Lev Tolstoy and the Russia of Nicolai II
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Great Road | Ethereal | Dense | 92% Match |
| The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty | Ethereal | High | 93% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Esfir Shub's archive. Last updated: 5/13/2026.
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