Product Description
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Dovzhenko's Wartime Masterworks - Original and Uncut in a
Remastered Deluxe Two-Disc DVD Edition. Produced as the Red Army
swept across Ukraine in 1943-44, "Ukraine in Flames" and "Victory
in Soviet Ukraine" are among World War 2's most unusual
documentaries. Drawing upon footage from 24 Soviet cameramen, and
made under the guidance of Soviet director Alexander Dovzhenko,
they capture the Eastern Front in wide-angle as well as searingly
personal dimensions. Combining Dovzhenko's visual lyricism with
the deeply felt eloquence of his commentary, they stand among the
director's greatest works.
These DVD restorations make available, for the first time since
their wartime Soviet release, Dovzhenko's original, uncut
versions. Digitally restored from original 35mm lavender prints,
they also offer new translations of Dovzhenko's vividly poetic
narration, never before available to English-speaking audiences.
Part I: Ukraine in Flames (1943)
An impassioned account of "how the steppes were sowed with
rage," Dovzhenko's film ranges across Ukraine's forests and
plains, chronicling the horrors of German invasion and the
gathering forces of Ukrainian resistance. In scenes that recall
the director's masterpiece Earth, peasants newly delivered from
German occupation rebuild their lives, sowing grain across fields
freshly cleared of corpses, as surviving peasant women speak
bitterly of the crimes committed by Nazi occupiers. Praised by
film scholar Jay Leyda as "an astonishingly personal movie...an
inspiration to every artist who works in the documentary film,"
"Ukraine in Flames" shows the faces of war rarely seen.
Part II: Victory in Soviet Ukraine (1944)
Terror and triumph on the Eastern Front, as Dovzhenko's cameras
capture the Red Army on the offensive. As German forces retreat,
fierce combat scenes give way to harrowing revelations among them
the mass graves uncovered at Babi Yar in regions newly freed from
German control. Speaking before electrified crowds in Kiev's
center, General Zhukov displays, as seen nowhere else on film,
his trademark charisma and exhortative powers. A work of
passionate patriotism, Dovzhenko's film also clearly rebukes
Stalin here conspicuously missing in action for which the
director paid dearly. Directed by Alexander Dovshenko & Yuliya
Solntseva.
DVD EXTRA FEATURES:
* 5 Historical Slideshows: * Between Kiev & Moscow: The Career of
Alexander Dovzhenko
* Soviet Cinema in the Great Patriotic War
* Historical Background
* Personalitites
* Soviet Propaganda s
* Interactive Scene Selections
* Switchable English Voice-Over Soundtrack or Original Russian
with Optional English Subtitles
* Digitally Restored from Original 35 MM Lavender Film Prints.
USSR, 1943/44 (2 DVD Box Set) Part 1: 76 minutes; Part 2: 65
minutes. Digitally Restored from original 35mm Lavender prints,
possibly the highest quality film elements known to exist.
An explanation about the titles: Ukraine in Flames and Victory in
Soviet Ukraine are the titles these films became known as in
English. The original Russian titles (translated into English)
conveyed by the films opening credits are respectively: The
Battle For Our Soviet Ukraine in the Unforgettable Difficult
Years of the Great Patriotic War and
Victory in the Western Ukraine: An Expulsion of the German
Aggressors Beyond the Borders of the Soviet Ukraine.
Review
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Ukraine Battle Footage Shown:
Part 1: Ukraine in Flames
Battles of Lvov, Odessa, and Kiev
Part 2: Victory in Soviet Ukraine
Battles of Kharkov, Polesye, Zaporozhye, Zvenigorodka, Lysyanka,
Tornopol, Prosnikov, Korsun, Shechenkovsky, Korosten, Zhitomir,
Kiev, Odessa, and Lvov.
--International Historic Films, Inc.