


Alright, so if you’re thinking of settling in for Dve zhenshchiny from 1930, you gotta set your expectations right. This isn't a Friday night popcorn flick, not by a long shot. It’s for the folks who really dig into film history, or those who want to see how stories were told back then, especially in the Soviet Union. ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Grigoriy Roshal

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"Alright, so if you’re thinking of settling in for Dve zhenshchiny from 1930, you gotta set your expectations right. This isn't a Friday night popcorn flick, not by a long shot. It’s for the folks who really dig into film history, or those who want to see how stories were told back then, especially in the Soviet Union. If you need quick cuts and constant dialogue, you’ll probably be checking your watch within the first twenty minutes. But if you’re patient and into visual storytelling, this one’s..."
Vera Stroyeva, Serafima Roshal
Soviet Union

