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Chapaev (film)

Chapaev (Russian: Чапаев, IPA: [tɕɪˈpaɪf]) is a 1934 Soviet war film, directed by the Vasilyev brothers for Lenfilm.[1]

Chapaev
Official film poster
Directed byGeorgi Vasilyev
Sergei Vasilyev
Written byDmitri Furmanov (book)
StarringBoris Babochkin
Boris Blinov
Varvara Myasnikova
Leonid Kmit
Music byGavriil Popov
Production
company
Release date
  • 1934 (1934)
Running time
95 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The film is a heavily fictionalised biography of Vasily Ivanovich Chapayev (1887–1919), a Red Army notable commander of the Russian Civil War. It is based on the novel of the same name by Dmitri Furmanov, a Russian writer and Bolshevik commissar who fought together with Chapayev.[2]

Plot

The film centers around a Red Army division commanded by Vasily Chapayev in their fight against White Army troops commanded by Colonel Borodzin. A Commissar named Furmanov is delegated to the division from Moscow, and although he initially does not get along with Chapayev, he proves his worth by resolving a conflict that arises when Chapayev's men steal from local peasants and the two become good friends.

With the help of Chapayev's adjutant Petka and the machine gunner Anka (who develop a love interest over the course of the film), and with intelligence provided by Borodzin's defecting aide Petrovich, the division manages to repel an attack from the White Army troops.[3]

Higher – ups in Moscow re-assign Furmanov to another Red Army division, and the situation soon deteriorates. Under the cover of darkness, Borodzin and his men attack Chapayev's headquarters. Despite their heroic efforts, Petka and Chapayev are killed. Their sacrifices are avenged, however, as Anka alerts the rest of the division and a counterattack is shown to be successful in the final shots of the film.

Cast

Style

Chapayev follows the socialist realist style, the dominant form of art in the Soviet Union during the time period. To maintain a "realistic" depiction of the world, the camera work is predictable and repetitive, almost mechanical.

The relationship between Chapayev and Furmanov, which is central to the plot of the film, is typical for a Soviet socialist realist film. Both men are supremely competent in their respective roles as commander and commissar. Chapayev is a heroic figure who represents the common Russian man; he is uneducated, he swears, and he acts disorderly. In contrast, Furmanov, who represents the Party and Communist ideology, is more orderly and domineering; in scenes where the two interact, Furmanov is positioned higher in the frame to indicate his superior status.[4]

Reception

Chapaev premiered on 6 November 1934, in the Leningrad cinema "Titan"; it quickly became one of the most popular films in the Soviet Union. Within the first year it was watched by 30 million people in the USSR alone. Such was the popularity of the film that an editorial in Pravda on 21 November proclaimed, "The whole country is watching Chapaev".[5]

It was awarded "Best Foreign Film" by the US National Board of Review in 1935 and the Grand-Prix of the Paris World Fair in 1937.[6]

In a 1978 poll of cinema critics, the film was considered one of the best 100 films in history.

Influence

After the release of the film, Chapayev and his assistants Petka and Anka became Russian folklore characters.[7] These three, together with their political commissar Furmanov, are present in a large number of Russian jokes.[8][9]

The real Chapayev was already a war hero, but the film increased his heroic status further. When boys would play Reds vs. Whites, they would often imagine themselves to be Chapayev or his heroic adjutant Petka.[10][3]

Bibliography

  • Children of Chapaev: the Russian Civil War cult and the creation of Soviet identity, 1918–1941. Justus Grant Hartzok. Dissertation PhD (Doctor of Philosophy). University of Iowa. 2009. [11]
  • Stites, Richard (1992). Russian Popular Culture: Entertainment and Society Since 1900. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 86. ISBN 0-521-36986-X.

References

  1. ^ Beumers, Birgit (2015). Directory of World Cinema: RUSSIA 2. Intellect Ltd. pp. 38–40. ISBN 978-1-7832-0010-8.
  2. ^ Rollberg, Peter (2008). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Scarecrow Press. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-8108-6268-5.
  3. ^ a b Stites 1992, p. 86.
  4. ^ Bulgakova, Oksana (2013). The Elements and Consciousness: The Commander and the Commissar. Boston: Academic Studies Press. pp. 242–245.
  5. ^ Haynes, John (2000). "Brothers in Arms: The Changing Face of the Soviet Soldier in Stalinist Cinema". The Modern Language Review. 95 (1): 154–167. doi:10.2307/3736378. JSTOR 3736378.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 November 2011. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  7. ^ Roger Manvell, ed. (1949). Experiment in the Film. The Grey Walls Press Ltd. p. 167.
  8. ^ "Анекдоты про Чапаева сочинял специальный отдел КГБ". Komsomolskaya Pravda. 27 March 2013.
  9. ^ "Настоящий Чапаев. Легендарный комдив генералом не стал, но им стал его сын". Argumenty i Fakty. 20 February 2013.
  10. ^ Bogdanov, Nikolai (1961). "Literary Characters Influence Life of Soviet Children". The Journal of Educational Sociology. 35 (4): 162–164. doi:10.2307/2264826. JSTOR 2264826.
  11. ^ Salys, Rimgaila (2013). The Russian Cinema Reader. Boston: Academic Studies Press.

External links

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Chapaev Russian Chapaev IPA tɕɪˈpaɪf is a 1934 Soviet war film directed by the Vasilyev brothers for Lenfilm 1 ChapaevOfficial film posterDirected byGeorgi VasilyevSergei VasilyevWritten byDmitri Furmanov book StarringBoris BabochkinBoris BlinovVarvara MyasnikovaLeonid KmitMusic byGavriil PopovProductioncompanyLenfilmRelease date1934 1934 Running time95 minutesCountrySoviet UnionLanguageRussianThe film is a heavily fictionalised biography of Vasily Ivanovich Chapayev 1887 1919 a Red Army notable commander of the Russian Civil War It is based on the novel of the same name by Dmitri Furmanov a Russian writer and Bolshevik commissar who fought together with Chapayev 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Style 4 Reception 5 Influence 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditThe film centers around a Red Army division commanded by Vasily Chapayev in their fight against White Army troops commanded by Colonel Borodzin A Commissar named Furmanov is delegated to the division from Moscow and although he initially does not get along with Chapayev he proves his worth by resolving a conflict that arises when Chapayev s men steal from local peasants and the two become good friends With the help of Chapayev s adjutant Petka and the machine gunner Anka who develop a love interest over the course of the film and with intelligence provided by Borodzin s defecting aide Petrovich the division manages to repel an attack from the White Army troops 3 Higher ups in Moscow re assign Furmanov to another Red Army division and the situation soon deteriorates Under the cover of darkness Borodzin and his men attack Chapayev s headquarters Despite their heroic efforts Petka and Chapayev are killed Their sacrifices are avenged however as Anka alerts the rest of the division and a counterattack is shown to be successful in the final shots of the film Cast Edit Boris Babochkin as Vasily Chapayev Boris Babochkin Vasily Chapayev Boris Blinov Dmitry Furmanov Varvara Myasnikova Anka Leonid Kmit Petka Illarion Pevtsov Colonel Sergei Nikolayveitch Borozdin Stepan Shkurat Potapov Petrovich Borozdin s batman Vyacheslav Volkov Elan Brigade Commander Nikolay Simonov platoon commander Zhiharev Elena Volintseva farmer Boris Chirkov farmer Sergei Vasilyev Lieutenant Georgiy Zhzhonov Teryosha s Furmanov s orderly Mikhail Rostovtsev Veterinarian Andrei Apsolon Red Army soldier Stepan Krylov Red Army soldier Georgi Vasilyev officer with a cigarette Victor Yablonsky Cossack Plastun uncredited Emil Gal vetfeldsher uncredited Konstantin Nazarenko trouble making partisan uncredited Pavel Leshkov Borozdin s interlocutor uncredited Style EditChapayev follows the socialist realist style the dominant form of art in the Soviet Union during the time period To maintain a realistic depiction of the world the camera work is predictable and repetitive almost mechanical The relationship between Chapayev and Furmanov which is central to the plot of the film is typical for a Soviet socialist realist film Both men are supremely competent in their respective roles as commander and commissar Chapayev is a heroic figure who represents the common Russian man he is uneducated he swears and he acts disorderly In contrast Furmanov who represents the Party and Communist ideology is more orderly and domineering in scenes where the two interact Furmanov is positioned higher in the frame to indicate his superior status 4 Reception EditChapaev premiered on 6 November 1934 in the Leningrad cinema Titan it quickly became one of the most popular films in the Soviet Union Within the first year it was watched by 30 million people in the USSR alone Such was the popularity of the film that an editorial in Pravda on 21 November proclaimed The whole country is watching Chapaev 5 It was awarded Best Foreign Film by the US National Board of Review in 1935 and the Grand Prix of the Paris World Fair in 1937 6 In a 1978 poll of cinema critics the film was considered one of the best 100 films in history Influence EditAfter the release of the film Chapayev and his assistants Petka and Anka became Russian folklore characters 7 These three together with their political commissar Furmanov are present in a large number of Russian jokes 8 9 The real Chapayev was already a war hero but the film increased his heroic status further When boys would play Reds vs Whites they would often imagine themselves to be Chapayev or his heroic adjutant Petka 10 3 Bibliography EditChildren of Chapaev the Russian Civil War cult and the creation of Soviet identity 1918 1941 Justus Grant Hartzok Dissertation PhD Doctor of Philosophy University of Iowa 2009 11 Stites Richard 1992 Russian Popular Culture Entertainment and Society Since 1900 Cambridge Cambridge University Press p 86 ISBN 0 521 36986 X References Edit Beumers Birgit 2015 Directory of World Cinema RUSSIA 2 Intellect Ltd pp 38 40 ISBN 978 1 7832 0010 8 Rollberg Peter 2008 Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema Scarecrow Press p 132 ISBN 978 0 8108 6268 5 a b Stites 1992 p 86 Bulgakova Oksana 2013 The Elements and Consciousness The Commander and the Commissar Boston Academic Studies Press pp 242 245 Haynes John 2000 Brothers in Arms The Changing Face of the Soviet Soldier in Stalinist Cinema The Modern Language Review 95 1 154 167 doi 10 2307 3736378 JSTOR 3736378 Chapaev na sajte russiancinema Archived from the original on 28 November 2011 Retrieved 29 December 2017 Roger Manvell ed 1949 Experiment in the Film The Grey Walls Press Ltd p 167 Anekdoty pro Chapaeva sochinyal specialnyj otdel KGB Komsomolskaya Pravda 27 March 2013 Nastoyashij Chapaev Legendarnyj komdiv generalom ne stal no im stal ego syn Argumenty i Fakty 20 February 2013 Bogdanov Nikolai 1961 Literary Characters Influence Life of Soviet Children The Journal of Educational Sociology 35 4 162 164 doi 10 2307 2264826 JSTOR 2264826 Salys Rimgaila 2013 The Russian Cinema Reader Boston Academic Studies Press External links EditChapaev at IMDb Chapaev is available for free download at the Internet Archive Chapaev at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chapaev film amp oldid 1122722901, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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