
Simultaneously shot Spanish version of Tolstoy adaptation: After a woman he has formerly mistreated is sentenced for a crime a man who was part of her jury joins her on the trip to Siberia to expatiate his guilt..

Alright, let’s be straight up: Resurrección isn't for your average Friday night movie marathon. If you’re into serious film history, or maybe just really curious about what early Spanish-language cinema looked like, then yeah, give it a shot. Everyone else looking for something fast-paced or visually slick? You’ll prob...


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

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"Alright, let’s be straight up: Resurrección isn't for your average Friday night movie marathon. If you’re into serious film history, or maybe just really curious about what early Spanish-language cinema looked like, then yeah, give it a shot. Everyone else looking for something fast-paced or visually slick? You’ll probably want to skip this one. 🎬 This film is a 1931 take on Tolstoy’s heavy novel, and it feels every bit its age. We’re talking about a story where a man, Nekhlúdoff, is on a jury..."
Baltasar Fernández Cué, Lev Tolstoy, Finis Fox
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1931 · IMDb —

