

If you're someone who loves digging into film history, especially the silent era, then Yego kar'yera might be a fascinating watch today. For everyone else, maybe grab a cup of tea, because this 1928 Soviet film moves at its own, often deliberate, pace. Folks really into early Soviet filmmaking or expressive acting will...


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

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"If you're someone who loves digging into film history, especially the silent era, then Yego kar'yera might be a fascinating watch today. For everyone else, maybe grab a cup of tea, because this 1928 Soviet film moves at its own, often deliberate, pace. Folks really into early Soviet filmmaking or expressive acting will probably find something to chew on here. But if you need snappy dialogue or quick cuts, you’ll likely be checking your watch. 🕰️ The film itself, about a man chasing… well, somet..."
Ivan Arbenin-Padokhin
Soviet Union

1925 · IMDb 5.7

