
Summary
In 'V Mordu Vtoromu Internacionalu', Alexander Bushkin crafts a cinematic missive extolling proletarian solidarity through a visually arresting agitation film-poster. This work serves as a paean to class unity, marshaling imagery and ideology in equal measure to promulgate a message of global worker cohesion. Bushkin, both writer and cast member, marshals his creative faculties to champion the cause of international proletariat solidarity, yielding a piece that resonates with the fervor of its thematic precursors, such as the socio-economic critiques embedded in 'From Gutter to Footlights' and 'The Girl I Loved'.
Synopsis
It is an agitation film-poster on the theme of solidarity of the world proletariat.











