
In 1930, during what became known as the Industrial Party Trial, some members of the Soviet technical elite were tried for plotting to form a counter-revolutionary party. This documentary depicts that trial, in which a dozen men are prosecuted for crimes against the Russian Revolution.
Mark Tseytlin
Soviet Union

Alright, so, should you watch 13 Days. Industrial Party Process today? Yeah, if you’re into history, especially the gnarly bits of Soviet history and how propaganda really worked. It's definitely not for folks looking for a thrilling narrative or traditional entertainment. If long, static courtroom scenes and historica...


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Yakov Poselsky

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"Alright, so, should you watch 13 Days. Industrial Party Process today? Yeah, if you’re into history, especially the gnarly bits of Soviet history and how propaganda really worked. It's definitely not for folks looking for a thrilling narrative or traditional entertainment. If long, static courtroom scenes and historical weight bore you, you’ll probably bounce off this one pretty quick. But for the curious and the patient, it's a profound, if uncomfortable, watch. 😬 This film, from 1930, feels ..."
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