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Director
  
Nikolai Ekk

Music director
  
Yakov Stollyar

Language
  
Russian

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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
Soviet Union

Road to Life (1931 film) movie poster

Writer
  
Nikolai Ekk
,
Anton Semyonovich Makarenko

Release date
  
30 September 1931 (Germany) 27 January 1932 (USA) 22 February 1932 (Spain) 27 February 1959 (Finland) 8 July 2006 (Japan)

Initial release
  
September 30, 1931 (Germany)

Screenplay
  
Nikolai Ekk, Aleksandr Stolper, Osip Brik, Regina Yanushkevich

Cast
  
Nikolai Batalov
(Nikolai Sergeiev),
Yvan Kyrlya
('Dandy' Mustapha),
Mikhail Zharov
(Tomka Zhigan),
Vladimir Uralsky
,
Rina Zelyonaya
,
Georgi Zhzhyonov

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Road to life 1931 movie


Road to Life (Russian: Путёвка в жизнь, Putyovka v zhizn) is a 1931 drama film, directed and written by Nikolai Ekk. The film won an award at the 1932 Venice International Film Festival, which went to Nikolai Ekk for Most Convincing Director. It holds the distinction of being the very first film to be awarded the best director award on any film festival.

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Road to Life (1931 film) movie scenes

It was the first sound film in the Soviet Union.

Road to life 1931 part 1


Plot

In Moscow operates one of the countless gangs of street kids - Zhigan's gang. Boys who belong to it are the ones who have been living on the street for a long time. In December 1923 police forces conduct a raid, and catch about a thousand homeless children. Almost all of them are distributed to orphanages. But there are several dozens of minors who run away from all orphanages to which they are sent. For example, Mustafa has escaped 8 times and had to be returned 15 times by the authorities. What is one supposed to do with them? This leads to a decision to send them over to a house of correction, that is, a prison for minors.

Sergeev offers another solution: to create a labor commune. The children will work as carpenters, shoemakers, carpenters, remain free citizens, they will feed themselves. But not with theft, instead with work ... Good intentions as always, are good only in theory. In practice, the former street kids do not immediately become honest hard workers ...

Cast

  • Nikolai Batalov ... Nikolai Sergeiev
  • Yvan Kyrlya ... Dandy Mustapha
  • Mikhail Zharov ... Tomka Zhigan
  • Aleksandr Novikov ... Vasha Busa
  • Glikeriya Bogdanova-Chesnokova - a girl from a gang of Zhigan (not in the titres, the episode was cut an remain the general plans only)
  • Filming

  • The film was shot on the territory of the Bolshevksaya labor commune named after Genrikh Yagoda (established in February 1924).
  • Several scenes were filmed on the territory of the Annunciation Monastery in Sarapul.
  • Arrival of street children in the labor commune, as well as scenes of street rebellion, were filmed in the village of Kolomenskoye. The Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye is shown in the film.
  • Interesting facts

  • This is the first appearance in film of actors Rina Zelyonaya and Georgiy Zhzhonov.
  • While Genrikh Yagoda served as a comissar, Bolshevskaya commune being dedicated to him brought it certain advantages. After the arrest Genrikh Yagoda in April 1937, the commune was broken and dispersed, Matvei Pogrebinsky shot himself, his books ("Factory of people", edited under Maxim Gorky, and others.) were removed from libraries and destroyed. However, the film, due to its high international acclaim, was not withdrawn from circulation, but all mention of the commune were excised.
  • Old residents of the city of Dzerzhinsk (Lyuberetsky District) believe that the film tells the story of a labor commune located in the area of the Ugresha Monastery. They say that at Lyubertsy Dzerzhinsky on a single-track is a place where Zhigan killed Mustafa.
  • Awards

    The film's director Nikolai Ekk was named as the best director by a poll of viewers of the 1st Venice International Film Festival (1932).

    References

    Road to Life (1931 film) Wikipedia
    Road to Life (1931 film) IMDb Road to Life (1931 film) themoviedb.org