La Caduta Di Berlino - - Parte 1 1949

Throughout the film, Stalin is portrayed as a benevolent, god-like figure who single-handedly directs military strategy from the Kremlin while maintaining a "calma olimpica" (Olympic calm). Production and Technical Details Director: Mikheil Chiaureli.

The first part of the film focuses on the initial years of the (WWII) and the "monumental" leadership of Joseph Stalin. La caduta di Berlino - parte 1 1949

(Russian: Padeniye Berlina ) is a massive Soviet epic and propaganda film directed by Mikheil Chiaureli, originally released in two parts in 1949 to commemorate Joseph Stalin's 70th birthday. It is considered a quintessential example of Socialist Realism and a primary manifestation of the Stalinist cult of personality. Overview of Part 1 (1949) Throughout the film, Stalin is portrayed as a

The film used high-grade Agfacolour stock "liberated" from Nazi Germany, giving it a lush, vibrant look for the era. (Russian: Padeniye Berlina ) is a massive Soviet

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