Steppe Dawns

Steppe Dawns (Russian: Степные зори, romanized: Stepnye zori) is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Saakov based on the eponymous novel by Boris Bedny.[1]

Steppe Dawns
Directed byLev Saakov
Written byBoris Bednyj
StarringIya Arepina
Music byAnatoli Lepin
CinematographyYuli Kun
Release date
1953
Running time
61 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The film received a permit dated March 25, 1953 for the all-Union hire except Moscow, Leningrad and the capitals of the republics of the Soviet Union, but then the Ministry of culture of the USSR imposed a complete ban on the production of the film "because of the extremely low ideological and artistic level." According to film critics Evgeny Margolit and Vyacheslav Shmyrov: "the film made by all the canons of the conflict-free theory and good fight with the best principle has lost all relevance in the new political environment".[2]

Cast

  • Iya Arepina as Varya
  • Lev Frichinsky as Styopa
  • Nikolay Moskalenko as Alexey
  • Yuriy Sarantsev as Pshenytsyn
  • Georgi Gumilevsky as Pavel
  • Leonid Kmit
  • Boris Runge
  • Rimma Shorokhova
  • Valentina Telegina
  • Viktor Uralskiy
  • Pavel Volkov
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References

  1. https://megabook.ru/article/Степные%20зори
  2. Марголит Е. Я., Шмыров В. Ю. (1995). (из’ятое кино): 1924—1953. М.: Дубль-Д. p. 105. ISBN 5-900902-02-1.
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