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The Childhood of Maxim Gorki

  • Film
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Time Out says

Donskoi's Gorki Trilogy, completed by My Apprenticeship (1939, 98 min, b/w) and My Universities (1940, 104 min, b/w) is still widely revered as one of the all-time humanist classics, and it's true that the films' expert balance between guileless simplicity and rustic myth-making (seen to best advantage in Childhood) does give them a quality not often found outside the work of John Ford. But it's interesting to note that Donskoi's direction couldn't lie further from the mainstream of Russian film culture. Not only is he not very concerned about montage, but his concern with the lyricism of individual images leads him to neglect continuity of almost any sort: at one level, the films play like an anthology of continuity errors. That said, though, all three films do contain images of great strength in the Dovzhenko tradition. And Donskoi's handling of his actors (always encouraging them to play up to emotion, never shy of excess or sentimentality) certainly has the courage of its convictions.
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Release Details

  • Duration:100 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:Mark Donskoi
  • Screenwriter:Mark Donskoi, I Grudzev
  • Cast:
    • Alexei Lyarsky
    • Varvara Massalitinova
    • Mikhail Troianovski
    • Daniil Sagal
    • J Alexieva
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