
Country girl Katusha is seduced and abandoned by Prince Nekludov who, years later, finds himself on a jury trying the same Katusha for a crime to which he now realizes that his actions drove her. He follows her to imprisonment in Siberia, intent on redeeming her and himself as well.


"Resurrection" from 1931 is a tricky one. If you're into classic melodramas, the kind where emotions run really high and people make grand, often terrible, decisions, then yeah, it's worth a look. Folks who love seeing early talkies and how stories were told back then will find something here. But if you need fast paci...

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

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""Resurrection" from 1931 is a tricky one. If you're into classic melodramas, the kind where emotions run really high and people make grand, often terrible, decisions, then yeah, it's worth a look. Folks who love seeing early talkies and how stories were told back then will find something here. But if you need fast pacing or subtle performances, honestly, you'll probably find yourself checking your watch. It’s a product of its time, for sure.The first few scenes really set up the whole dilemma. Y..."
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