“The Fugitive” ( Garun ran faster than a fallow deer ) - a 1914 film based on the poem by M. Yu. Lermontov. Of the 2 parts of the film, 1 was preserved.
| Fugitive | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama |
| Producer | Alexander Volkov |
| Producer | Paul Timan |
| Author script | Ivan Perestiani |
| In the main cast | Arsho (Arshavir) Shahatuni Alexander Rusteykis |
| Operator | Nikolay Efremov |
| Film company | Vengerov & Co. |
| Duration | 40 min |
| A country | Russia |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1914 |
| IMDb | ID 0950602 |
Story
1st part. In the village folk festivals. Russian troops are approaching. Harun goes to the front. During the battle, the father and two brothers of Harun die, and, having scared, he flees from the battlefield.
2nd part (not preserved). Harun wanders, returns to the village, tries to justify himself in front of his family and dies. [one]
Artistic Features
The director inserted scenes into the picture, which were not written by the poet, and in the inscriptions he tried to imitate the stanza and syntax of poetic speech. [2]
Notes
- ↑ Semerchuk V. In the old Russian illusion ... Annotated catalog of preserved game and animated films of Russia (1908-1919). - M .: Gosfilmofond of Russia, 2013 .-- S. 108.
- ↑ Tsivyan Yu. Historical reception of cinema. Cinema in Russia (1896-1930). - Riga: Knowledge, 1991 .-- S. 305.