
Based on L. Desbury's novel "Immortal" about the struggle of American workers against capitalists and pro-fascist organizations.

If you have about an hour and a half to kill and you really like seeing how 1930s Russians imagined America, then Nepobedimyye is worth a look. Most people will probably find it way too slow or preachy, but history nerds will get a kick out of the absurd costumes. It’s based on a book called 'Immortal' by some guy na...


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"If you have about an hour and a half to kill and you really like seeing how 1930s Russians imagined America, then Nepobedimyye is worth a look. Most people will probably find it way too slow or preachy, but history nerds will get a kick out of the absurd costumes. It’s based on a book called 'Immortal' by some guy named L. Desbury, and it’s all about the 'struggle' of the working class. Honestly, it feels less like a movie and more like a long, grainy shout. 📢 You can tell the director, Vlad..."
Georgiy Sprantse
M. Knyazhanskiy, L.G. Desbury, Arnold Kordyum
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