Director
Aleksandr Askoldov
Music (original)
Alfred Schnittke
Cast
Nonna Mordyukova, Rolan Bykov, Raisa Nedashkovskaya
Edition 1998
110'
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1967
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War, Drama
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Format:
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Dialogue:
Russian
The Commissar of the title is a Soviet functionary wielding power over a remote Jewish village. Neither she nor the villagers care for the status quo, but over a period of several weeks both come to accept the situation and to establish a détente. The film's pro-Semitism was not entirely in keeping with Soviet policy of the 1960s, thus the film was shelved and hidden from the general public. Only with the thawing of East-West relationships, and the political upheaval in Russia itself, was “The Commissar” deemed "safe" for general consumption. The film was finally distributed in 1987, twenty years after its completion. (Hal Erickson)
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Credits
Directors
Aleksandr Askoldov
Music (original)
Alfred Schnittke
Cast
Nonna Mordyukova, Rolan Bykov, Raisa Nedashkovskaya
Scenario
Aleksandr Askoldov, Vasiliy Grossman
Director of Photography
Valeri Ginzburg
Editors
Natalya Loginova, Svetlana Lyashinskaya
Production studios
Kinostudija Imani Gorkogo
Rights Owner
Progrès Films
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Dialogue
Russian
Countries of production
Union soviétique
Screenplay based on
"In the Town of Berdychev" (Vasily Grossman)
Year
1967
Technical Specs
Format
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