Oldschool Film Club. Ukrainian movie hits of the 1920s

from 20 October 2019 00:00 on 30 October 2019 00:00

Welcome to OLDSCHOOL Cinema Club!

Everyday at 19:00 there will be screenings of rare films by the All-Ukrainian Photokine Management (# VUFKU).

See where Ukrainian cinema started: the first blockbuster, the first spy detective, the first movie, the first editorial documentary, the first popular science fiction!

Rare films that have until recently been considered lost or lost for almost a century will sound new with soundtracks from contemporary musicians (on record).

Entrance to all events of the OLDSCHOOL Cinema Club with a ticket Museum of Cinema: Exhibition of the UCFU. Lost & Found. Any exhibition ticket is a subscription to all cycle shows. *

Location: Cinema, 5th floor.

■ October 23 - 7:00 pm - WINDOW FROM THRESHOLDS (1929, 64 min. Director: Arnold Kordum). Music (recorded): Artokrats, 2014.

The Wind from the Thresholds is a traditional, at first glance, agitational film about the struggle of the new with the old and the victorious course of Soviet industrialization. However, director Arnold Kordum focuses more on the humanitarian consequences of such transformations, namely the flooding of the Dnieper rapids during the construction of the DniproGES in 1927 and the fate of a separate family of a coastal village.

Music to the painting commissioned by the Dovzhenko Center in 2014 was created by the Odessa instrumental collective Artokrats, founded in the year by young composer and pianist Marina Boyko.

More about the movie: https://vufku.org/found/viter-z-porohiv/
More about the director: https://vufku.org/names/arnold-kordium/

■ 10/30/2019 - 7:00 pm. Perekop (1930, 38 min. Director: Ivan Kavaleridze). Music (on record): Too Sleepy (2sleepy), 2010.

The silent revolutionary epic Perekop Ivan Kavaleridze shoots about the Perekop-Chongar operation (1920), during which the Red Army, led by Nestor Makh's troops defeated Wrangel, took over Crimea and, by the axiom of Soviet historiography, put an end to civilian life.

Music for the painting commissioned by the Nimi Nights festival in 2010 was created by the independent electronic project The Too Sleepy (2sleepy), founded in 2004 by Seva Sun and Andrei Prokopenko.

Ivan Kavaleridze (1887–1978) - sculptor and director, author of the first full-figured monuments of Taras Shevchenko and Bolshevik politician Artem (one of the first constructivist monuments of Europe), director of several historical avant-garde tapes, and after the Socro-cinematic .

More about the movie: https://vufku.org/found/viter-z-porohiv/
More about the director: https://vufku.org/names/ivan-kavaleridze/

* Entrance ticket to the VUFKU exhibition. Lost & Found - 80 UAH, preferential - 50 UAH.
Discounted ticket - schoolchildren from 11 years old, students and pensioners with valid ID.
Admission is free of charge for museum staff, children under 10, persons with disabilities of 1-2 groups, combatants with valid ID.
Exhibition space is accessible for people with disabilities.

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