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Valéry Inkijinoff in Storm Over Asia (Vsevolod Pudovkin, 1928)
Cast: Valéry Inkijinoff, I. Didintseff, Aleksandr Chistyakov, Victor Tsoppi, Fyodor Ivanov, V. Pro, Boris Barnet, Karl Gurniak, I. Inkizhinov, V. Belinskaya, Anel Sudakevich. Screenplay: Osip Brik, Ivan Novokshenov. Cinematography: Anatoli Golovnya. Art direction: M. Aronson, Sergei Kozlovsky.
The great silent Russian propaganda films depended heavily on two things the nascent Soviet Union had in abundance: faces and landscapes. This reliance on closeups and sweeping views of fields and plains sometimes resulted in a loss of narrative coherence, but put the emphasis on the people and resources that the Bolsheviks needed to exercise control over. Storm Over Asia is no exception, beginning with the windswept land and Asiatic faces of the Mongol peoples of eastern Russia, which at the time depicted in the film was still a vast battleground for the Bolsheviks and European forces. After establishing the location, the film focuses on Bair (Valéry Inkijinoff), a young hunter whose father sends him off to the bazaar to sell a silver fox pelt. In the vividly filmed bazaar, Bair is cheated by an unscrupulous European fur trader (Viktor Tsoppi), who might as well be wearing a label: bourgeois capitalist. Beaten by the henchmen for the trader, Bair escapes and joins a group of Soviet partisans fighting the occupiers. The occupation forces seem to be British, who were never a significant presence in this part of the Soviet Union, but the film is vague about such details. They manage to capture Bair, who is sent out with a soldier to be shot, but when they examine Bair's belongings they discover an ancient document indicating that he's a direct descendant of Genghis Khan. (The original title of the film, in Russian, was The Heir to Genghis Khan.) They find the wounded Bair, restore him to health, and set him up as the puppet ruler of a Mongolian state. In the end, Bair turns against the imperialists and the film concludes with a literal storm sweeping them away. It's a film full of great set-pieces, including a montage mockng the imperialists and their wives as they put on their finery and then are driven on a muddy road to meet the new Grand Lama. After an elaborate ceremony (actually filmed at a Tibetan Buddhist celebration) the lama turns out to be a small boy, not at all impressed with his visitors.
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La Tête d’un Homme (1933, Julien Duvivier)
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Valéry Inkijinoff La Tête d'un homme, Julien Duvivier (1933).
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Storm over Asia (1928)
Storm over Asia (1928)
Imdb 7.3 In 1918 a simple Mongolian herdsman escapes to the hills after brawling with a western capitalist fur trader who cheats him. In 1920 he helps the partisans fight for the Soviets against the occupying army. However he is captured when the army tries to requisition cattle from the herdsmen at the same time as the commandant meets with the reincarnated Grand Lama. After being shot, the army…
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Les Aventuriers de Robert Enrico (1967) #Cinemannonce 321
Retrouvez la bande-annonce du film Les Aventuriers ponctuée des secrets de tournage et d'anecdotes sur celui-ci. ■ Abonnez-vous sur YouTube ► https://goo.gl/dck70g ■ Suivez-moi sur Twitter ► https://goo.gl/IMyExb ■ Rejoignez-moi sur Facebook ► https://goo.gl/eWnGLq ■ Suivez-moi sur Instagram ► https://goo.gl/N7expq 🎥 Les Aventuriers est un film d'aventure franco-italien coécrit et réalisé par Robert Enrico, sorti en 1967. ✎ En panne de succès, Roland et Manu deux amis unis par leur passion de la vie, des sports extrêmes et de Laetitia, partent à la recherche d'un trésor englouti. Ils vont emmener la jeune femme dans un périple plein de rebondissements qui les mènera des Champs-Elysées aux rives de la Méditerranée, en passant par l'Afrique, avant de trouver son épilogue au Fort Boyard... 🎬 Fiche technique ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Réalisation : Robert Enrico Photographie : Jean Boffety Musique : François de Roubaix, assisté de Bernard Gérard Date de sortie France : 12 avril 1967 ☺ Distribution ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Lino Ventura, Alain Delon, Joanna Shimkus, Serge Reggiani, Paul Crauchet, Odile Poisson, Thérèse Quentin, Hans Meyer, Jean Landier, Irène Tunc, Guy Delorme, Valéry Inkijinoff ✎ Sources Wikipedia: https://ift.tt/3b3x9E6 ✎ Sources AlloCiné: https://ift.tt/1sP8Grb https://youtu.be/Dz1UErrbSp0
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Der Tiger von Eschnapur - Fritz Lang - 1959
Valéry Inkijinoff (centre)
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