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Siberiade

Siberiade (Russian: Сибириада, translit. Sibiriada) is a 1979 Soviet historical drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and produced by Mosfilm. The four-part epic spans much of the 20th century.

Siberiade
Russian DVD cover
Directed byAndrei Konchalovsky
Written by
Produced byErik Waisberg
Starring
CinematographyLevan Paatashvili
Edited byValentina Kulagina
Music byEduard Artemyev
Production
company
Distributed bySovexportfilm
Release dates
  • 10 May 1979 (1979-05-10) (Cannes)
  • 10 January 1980 (1980-01-10)
Running time
275 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
Languages
  • Russian
  • German

Themes

The film combines narrative elements from different traditions. Its first part tells of wondrous archetypical elements within the Russian culture, as connected to the pre-electrified epoch that is being narrated. Similarly, elements of the heroic epic are included within the part narrating the protagonist's involvement in World War II.[citation needed]

Synopsis

The story revolves around two feuding families, the Solomins and the Ustyuzhanins, who live in Yelan. The Solomins were relatively wealthy and the Ustyuzhanins poor.

The film begins in 1904. Afanasy "Afonya" Ustyuzhanin is an aging man who spends all of his waking hours chopping a corduroy road "anywhere away from Yelan". His young child Nikolai "Kolya" Ustyuzhanin (b. 1897) must fend for himself by stealing from the Solomins. He meets Rodion Klimentov, a revolutionary fugitive who inspires him, but is soon found by the police and taken away.

In 1917, Kolya continues to help his father build the road, which has become an epic project stretching many miles. He is in a romantic relationship with a hoyden, Anastasya "Nastya" Solomina, but a quarrel about the revolution infuriates Nastya, who immediately seeks out Philip Solomin, kisses him, and demands marriage. (It is implied that Philip had previously had a non-reciprocated interest in her, and believes at first he is being mocked.) As the wedding preparations begin, Kolya begs for forgiveness, but Nastya savors the revenge. Kolya fights with the Solomins and is beaten and cast adrift down the river. At the end of the ceremony, Nastya makes a defiant gesture to Philip, apparently making clear that she will not be his either, despite having married him. He later finds her hiding in a barn; he fights and partially strips her, and then lets her go. She leaves to join an unconscious Kolya. Meanwhile Afonya (still chopping) has a problem with his heart, lies down on an ant nest, and dies alone.

In 1932, Kolya returns to Yelan as a charismatic party official with his loyal, revolutionary-minded son Aleksei (who was born in 1923). He informs the Solomins that Nastya, who had left with him, died heroically. In a town hall meeting he gets the village to agree on a plan for tapping the area's natural resources. A dispute leads to Kolya arresting Spiridon Solomin, who soon escapes and kills Kolya. Aleksei flees.

In June 1941, Aleksei, a teenager, returns to Yelan and meets Taya, at that point still a naïve girl; she becomes infatuated with him. A recruiting barge visits the town, announcing the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, and Aleksei enlists. The boat pulls away and Taya yells to Aleksei that she will wait for him all her life. In the war, Aleksei saves an injured officer (Philip, whom he does not know, or at least recognize) and becomes a decorated war hero. The war ends, and Taya continues to wait for Aleksei's return day after day, which never occurs.

Around 1964, Aleksei returns to Yelan with an oil drilling crew. His uncle, Spiridon, has returned from prison a bitter and frail man, and Aleksei feels only pity. He meets Taya and has a casual affair, but she is also courted by Aleksei's boss Tofik, causing a rift. Meanwhile, Philip, who is in Moscow, has risen high into the ranks of Soviet leadership, but wrestles with his conscience over the plan for a massive hydroelectric dam project that would flood Yelan. Aleksei resigns from the oil drilling operation to leave town, stopping at Taya's house to take her with him to the resort city of Sochi, but it becomes clear that they have grown apart; she refuses to say whether the child she expects is Aleksei's or Tofik's. Aleksei storms off, and the oil well blows out as he leaves town. The blowout turns into an inferno and Aleksei rushes in to save a former coworker, and dies in the process. Spiridon gloats over the demise of the last Ustyuzhanin, but Taya reveals to him that she bears Aleksei's child.

At a party conference in Moscow, a telegram arrives with the news of the oil strike, which vindicates Siberia as a mining center. The officials react with pleasure but give a moment of silence for the passing of Aleksei. Philip flies to Yelan to supervise the containment operation, but it becomes clear that the graveyard must be razed to save the town. As the film closes, the ghosts of the Solomins and Ustyuzhanins seemingly appear in the graveyard expressing gratitude and unity.

Cast

Awards

The film won the Grand Prix at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

In popular culture

Eduard Artemyev's theme from the movie was covered by the Russian trance act PPK and issued under the title ResuRection in August 2001. It reached #3 in the UK Singles Chart.[2] In 2020, it was sampled again by European music producers VIZE and Alan Walker for their song "Space Melody (Edward Artemyev)", a dance record which featured German singer Leony on vocals.[3]

The movie's theme was also used during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, when Lyubov, the little girl, climbs in the air.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Siberiada". Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 24 May 2009.
  2. ^ "PPK | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
  3. ^ "VIZE Links up with Alan Walker on New Track "Space Melody" Featuring Leony and Edward Artemyev". 15 December 2020.
  4. ^ 2014 Sochi Olympic Opening Ceremony, retrieved 5 February 2022

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Siberiade Russian Sibiriada translit Sibiriada is a 1979 Soviet historical drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and produced by Mosfilm The four part epic spans much of the 20th century SiberiadeRussian DVD coverDirected byAndrei KonchalovskyWritten byAndrei Konchalovsky Valentin YezhovProduced byErik WaisbergStarringVladimir Samoilov Natalya Andrejchenko Vitaly Solomin Nikita MikhalkovCinematographyLevan PaatashviliEdited byValentina KulaginaMusic byEduard ArtemyevProductioncompanyMosfilmDistributed bySovexportfilmRelease dates10 May 1979 1979 05 10 Cannes 10 January 1980 1980 01 10 Running time275 minutesCountrySoviet UnionLanguagesRussian German Contents 1 Themes 2 Synopsis 3 Cast 4 Awards 5 In popular culture 6 References 7 External linksThemes EditThe film combines narrative elements from different traditions Its first part tells of wondrous archetypical elements within the Russian culture as connected to the pre electrified epoch that is being narrated Similarly elements of the heroic epic are included within the part narrating the protagonist s involvement in World War II citation needed Synopsis EditThe story revolves around two feuding families the Solomins and the Ustyuzhanins who live in Yelan The Solomins were relatively wealthy and the Ustyuzhanins poor The film begins in 1904 Afanasy Afonya Ustyuzhanin is an aging man who spends all of his waking hours chopping a corduroy road anywhere away from Yelan His young child Nikolai Kolya Ustyuzhanin b 1897 must fend for himself by stealing from the Solomins He meets Rodion Klimentov a revolutionary fugitive who inspires him but is soon found by the police and taken away In 1917 Kolya continues to help his father build the road which has become an epic project stretching many miles He is in a romantic relationship with a hoyden Anastasya Nastya Solomina but a quarrel about the revolution infuriates Nastya who immediately seeks out Philip Solomin kisses him and demands marriage It is implied that Philip had previously had a non reciprocated interest in her and believes at first he is being mocked As the wedding preparations begin Kolya begs for forgiveness but Nastya savors the revenge Kolya fights with the Solomins and is beaten and cast adrift down the river At the end of the ceremony Nastya makes a defiant gesture to Philip apparently making clear that she will not be his either despite having married him He later finds her hiding in a barn he fights and partially strips her and then lets her go She leaves to join an unconscious Kolya Meanwhile Afonya still chopping has a problem with his heart lies down on an ant nest and dies alone In 1932 Kolya returns to Yelan as a charismatic party official with his loyal revolutionary minded son Aleksei who was born in 1923 He informs the Solomins that Nastya who had left with him died heroically In a town hall meeting he gets the village to agree on a plan for tapping the area s natural resources A dispute leads to Kolya arresting Spiridon Solomin who soon escapes and kills Kolya Aleksei flees In June 1941 Aleksei a teenager returns to Yelan and meets Taya at that point still a naive girl she becomes infatuated with him A recruiting barge visits the town announcing the beginning of the Great Patriotic War and Aleksei enlists The boat pulls away and Taya yells to Aleksei that she will wait for him all her life In the war Aleksei saves an injured officer Philip whom he does not know or at least recognize and becomes a decorated war hero The war ends and Taya continues to wait for Aleksei s return day after day which never occurs Around 1964 Aleksei returns to Yelan with an oil drilling crew His uncle Spiridon has returned from prison a bitter and frail man and Aleksei feels only pity He meets Taya and has a casual affair but she is also courted by Aleksei s boss Tofik causing a rift Meanwhile Philip who is in Moscow has risen high into the ranks of Soviet leadership but wrestles with his conscience over the plan for a massive hydroelectric dam project that would flood Yelan Aleksei resigns from the oil drilling operation to leave town stopping at Taya s house to take her with him to the resort city of Sochi but it becomes clear that they have grown apart she refuses to say whether the child she expects is Aleksei s or Tofik s Aleksei storms off and the oil well blows out as he leaves town The blowout turns into an inferno and Aleksei rushes in to save a former coworker and dies in the process Spiridon gloats over the demise of the last Ustyuzhanin but Taya reveals to him that she bears Aleksei s child At a party conference in Moscow a telegram arrives with the news of the oil strike which vindicates Siberia as a mining center The officials react with pleasure but give a moment of silence for the passing of Aleksei Philip flies to Yelan to supervise the containment operation but it becomes clear that the graveyard must be razed to save the town As the film closes the ghosts of the Solomins and Ustyuzhanins seemingly appear in the graveyard expressing gratitude and unity Cast EditVladimir Samoilov as Afanasy Ustyuzhanin Natalya Andrejchenko as Nastya Solomina Vitaly Solomin as Nikolai Ustyuzhanin Nikita Mikhalkov as Aleksei Ustyuzhanin Lyudmila Gurchenko as Taya Solomina Sergey Shakurov as Spiridon SolominAwards EditThe film won the Grand Prix at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival 1 In popular culture EditEduard Artemyev s theme from the movie was covered by the Russian trance act PPK and issued under the title ResuRection in August 2001 It reached 3 in the UK Singles Chart 2 In 2020 it was sampled again by European music producers VIZE and Alan Walker for their song Space Melody Edward Artemyev a dance record which featured German singer Leony on vocals 3 The movie s theme was also used during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi when Lyubov the little girl climbs in the air 4 References Edit Siberiada Festival de Cannes Retrieved 24 May 2009 PPK full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Official Charts VIZE Links up with Alan Walker on New Track Space Melody Featuring Leony and Edward Artemyev 15 December 2020 2014 Sochi Olympic Opening Ceremony retrieved 5 February 2022External links EditSiberiade at AllMovie Siberiade at IMDb Siberiade at Rotten Tomatoes Siberiade detailed plot summary Usurped Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Siberiade amp oldid 1141640884, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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