

Alright, let’s talk about Children of the New Day. This one? It’s for a very particular kind of movie watcher. If you're deep into early Soviet cinema, or just really, really curious about silent films that aren't the usual Hollywood stuff, then yeah, give it a shot. Everyone else, honestly, you might find it a bit of ...


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"Alright, let’s talk about Children of the New Day. This one? It’s for a very particular kind of movie watcher. If you're deep into early Soviet cinema, or just really, really curious about silent films that aren't the usual Hollywood stuff, then yeah, give it a shot. Everyone else, honestly, you might find it a bit of a slog. It’s got this stark, almost documentary feel that won’t be for casual viewers. The film, it opens with these sweeping shots of, well, fields. A lot of fields. And then sud..."
Boris Brodyansky
Soviet Union

1920 · IMDb —
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