Soviet Cinema of the 1920s. The Basic Context Until 1917, emperors, known as Tsars, had always ruled Russia. However, because he had involved Russia in.

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Soviet Cinema of the 1920s

The Basic Context Until 1917, emperors, known as Tsars, had always ruled Russia. However, because he had involved Russia in the unpopular First World War, the Russian people increasingly hated Tsar Nicholas II. The war was causing a lot of hardship and starvation in Russia.

A provisional government, headed by Alexander Kerensky was set up. However, Kerensky’s government continued to fight in the unpopular First World War.

The October Revolution, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution was led by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks. It is the first communist revolution of the twentieth century.

The revolution overthrew the provisional government, which led to the Russian Civil War from 1918–1920, followed by the creation of the Soviet Union in The Communists knew the power of the strong image as a propaganda tool

In 1924, Lenin died. After a short period of shared rule, Joseph Stalin took over the leadership of the Soviet Union. He became a dictator. He had spies everywhere and the people had to work incredibly hard to make Russia a great country. He followed a programme of mass industrialisation. Many people died of overwork and starvation.

Key points to remember: The Soviet Union was a brand new entity and at first, the world’s only communist state. Lenin’s early death and the civil war meant that the country’s future was uncertain. It was vital to demonstrate a show of strength and unity. The country was a one-party state, so opposing political views were not legal.

Key words and phrases in Soviet Cinema Bolsheviks – The Communists (Very good!) Bourgeois - The old middle class overthrown in the revolution (Very bad!) Proletariat – The working class, made equal comrades by the revolution (Very, very good!) Tsarist – Anyone supporting the rule of the deposed Tsar (Exceptionally bad!)

What did this mean for the cinema industry? Anything that seemed to be bourgeois was seen as bad. This included the arts and cinema. A new, soviet style art was demanded. Almost all filmmakers from pre-revolutionary times were labelled as bourgeois and fled. The pioneers of the 1920s cinema were all new to the arts and were all in their mid-twenties The film industry was nationalised, and the films produced had to be pro-communist.