
Colonel Levchenko's family is in trouble: his son is a revolutionary. Having witnessed his father humiliate the lower ranks, the son has turned to the socialists.

body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the context of early 20th-century Russian cinema, Vragi emerges as a thought-provoking exploration of familial turmoil and ideological schism. Directed by a visionary filmmaker, this movie presents a nuanced portrayal of Colonel Levchenko's struggles with his son, who has...

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

Cheslav Sabinsky

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"body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the context of early 20th-century Russian cinema, Vragi emerges as a thought-provoking exploration of familial turmoil and ideological schism. Directed by a visionary filmmaker, this movie presents a nuanced portrayal of Colonel Levchenko's struggles with his son, who has become increasingly enamored with socialist ideologies.The narrative unfolds with a sense of inevitability, as the Colonel's family is torn asunder by the son's radical transforma..."
Natan Aizikovich, Yuri Tarich
Soviet Union

