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Happiness (1934 film)

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Director
  
Aleksandr Medvedkin

Initial DVD release
  
June 17, 2010 (Russia)

Duration
  

Country
  
Soviet Union

7.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Music director
  
Aleksei Aigi

Writer
  
Aleksandr Medvedkin

Happiness (1934 film) movie poster

Language
  
Silent film Russian intertitles

Release date
  
1934 (1934)

Initial release
  
March 15, 1935 (Soviet Union)

Cast
  
Pyotr Zinovyev
(Khmyr),
Yelena Yegorova
(Anna Khmyrova),
Nikolai Cherkasov
,
Mikhail Gipsi
(Taras Platonovich)

Similar movies
  
Soviet Union movies, Silent movies

Happiness 1935 movie


Happiness (Russian: Счастье, Schastye) is a 1935 silent satirical slapstick (or rather lubok) comedy set in the Russian Empire before the October Revolution and in the Soviet Union at the time of the collectivization. Medvedkin's original title was The Snatchers or The Possessors (Стяжатели).

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The original print featured an experimental color sequence illustrating a poor peasant's dreams of becoming a king. It was the first color production of the Mosfilm studio. According to Medvedkin, "At that time the peasant could not dream of anything multicoloured of beautiful. His dream was limited, and in that the technology helped". The sequence was discarded on account of its poor technical quality and is apparently lost.

Unnoticed on its release, Happiness became well known in the 1960s among film scholars. It was especially championed by Chris Marker who included some excerpts from Happiness in his 1992 documentary The Last Bolshevik.

Cast

  • Peter Zinoviev as The Loser
  • Elena Egorova as Anna
  • References

    Happiness (1935 film) Wikipedia
    Happiness (1934 film) IMDb Happiness (1934 film) themoviedb.org