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Aelita

  • 1924
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51min
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Konstantin Eggert, Yuri Zavadsky, and Izrail Bograd in Aelita (1924)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaEngineer Mstislav Sergeyevich Los travels to Mars where he leads a popular uprising against the ruling group of Elders with the support of Queen Aelita who has fallen in love with him after ... Leer todoEngineer Mstislav Sergeyevich Los travels to Mars where he leads a popular uprising against the ruling group of Elders with the support of Queen Aelita who has fallen in love with him after watching him through a telescope.Engineer Mstislav Sergeyevich Los travels to Mars where he leads a popular uprising against the ruling group of Elders with the support of Queen Aelita who has fallen in love with him after watching him through a telescope.

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    • Yakov Protazanov
  • Guionistas
    • Aleksei Fajko
    • Fyodor Otsep
    • Aleksei Tolstoy
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    • Yuliya Solntseva
    • Igor Ilyinsky
    • Nikolai Tsereteli
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    • Dirección
      • Yakov Protazanov
    • Guionistas
      • Aleksei Fajko
      • Fyodor Otsep
      • Aleksei Tolstoy
    • Elenco
      • Yuliya Solntseva
      • Igor Ilyinsky
      • Nikolai Tsereteli
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    Yuliya Solntseva
    Yuliya Solntseva
    • Aelita, Queen of Mars
    Igor Ilyinsky
    Igor Ilyinsky
    • Kravtsov - amateur sleuth
    Nikolai Tsereteli
    • Engineer Los…
    Nikolay Batalov
    Nikolay Batalov
    • Gusev, Red Army Soldier
    Vera Orlova
    Vera Orlova
    • Nurse Masha, Gusev's Wife
    Valentina Kuindzhi
    • Natasha, Los' Wife
    • (as Vera Kuindzhi)
    Pavel Pol
    Pavel Pol
    • Viktor Ehrlich, Sugar Profiteer
    Konstantin Eggert
    Konstantin Eggert
    • Tuskub, Ruler of Mars
    Yuri Zavadsky
    • Gol, Radiant Energy Tower Guardian
    Aleksandra Peregonets
    • Ihoshka, Aelita's Maidservant
    Sofya Levitina
    • President House Committee
    Varvara Massalitinova
    Varvara Massalitinova
    • Neighbour at funeral
    Mikhail Zharov
    Mikhail Zharov
    • Actor in Play
    Tamara Adelgeym
    • Neighbour at funeral
    Iosif Tolchanov
    • Mars Astronomer with Ihoshka
    Vladimir Uralskiy
    Vladimir Uralskiy
    • Soldier
    N. Tretyakova
    • Yelena, Ehrlich's Wife
    Ivan Chuvelyov
    Ivan Chuvelyov
    • Actor in Play
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    • Dirección
      • Yakov Protazanov
    • Guionistas
      • Aleksei Fajko
      • Fyodor Otsep
      • Aleksei Tolstoy
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    7NYLux

    Science Fiction First is a must see for Fashion and sets

    Aelita is a science fiction film that features the first space travel by earthlings: Destination Mars. I recommend it highly for film history buffs and aficionados of the science fiction genre that are also interested in fashion and design.

    It is hard to believe that impoverished and ravaged Russia still in the midst of the horrible Revolution that was to destroy the country economically for decades and that certainly tried its best to pulverize most of its traditional culture, could produce something so visually advanced as this film. A lot of the footage will remind you of Rodchenko photographs, or the Russian posters of the time, which were works of art done by the avant-guard artists in an explosion of creativity before Stalin's arrival sent them all underground, to exile or the Gulag.

    Los, an engineer of talent and determination, thinks that the radio signal beamed all over the earth is a definite message from Mars. He frantically begins to work on a space craft that will ultimately take him to Mars, while ruining his personal life in the process(not much change there in career challenging relationships since then and now).

    Meanwhile Mars' Queen, Aelita, (Yuliya Solntseva) has discovered that some of her scientists have created a telescope device that can watch the detailed life on planet Earth. She sneaks a peak through the telescope device and of course, concentrates on the first appealing sign of earthy interest, engineer Los, who has a Slavic-Icon look come to think of it, looks a lot like Vladimir Putin. She immediately falls in love with him and finds it hard to concentrate during her Martian day while constantly thinking about that man on earth....

    In Mars they are all perfectly dressed in elaborate costumes that include a helmet- and-mask device for the slaves and delicate transparent plastic layers, headdresses and arm decorations for the upper class, in a very chic-futuristic look which must have influenced the bold designs of Paco Rabanne in metal and plastics a full forty years later. These outfits are quite extraordinary for being the first in this genre and are much more detailed and visually interesting than the ones in Metropolis, where only the robot is really fashioned in futuristic style.

    Aelita looks gorgeous, beautifully dressed and wears a striking headdress that is most becoming, though a little cumbersome when she begs him to "unite our lips, like they do on earth" for the first red-hot kiss on Mars. She looks striking trailing her appliquéd gown in the gorgeous Constructivist set, that is surely a Modernist's dream of decor. Alexandra Exter, one of the women artists in the Russian avant guard is credited with the designs, she had considerable experience in theater sets, and it shows here. Los impulsively sides with Queen Aelita's struggle to overthrow the regime of exploitation, finding nothing wrong in the 'revolution' being conducted by an imperious Queen in her regalia, proving once again that love is blind, even in interplanetary relationships.

    This was however a difficult film to watch, and that is why I gave the seven stars rating, because not unlike other great Russian films, the length and timing are just so much more extended that we are used to in the West. You may find yourself fast-forwarding the slower scenes in Soviet Russia that look particularly dim by comparison to Mars.

    There is also an episode, almost surreal in the way it interjects into the Russian reality plot, where a worker breaks his chains and fashions the hammer and sickle symbol. The man's naked torso with the chains is the first we see of this allegorical vision, he looks like one of the medieval heroes from "Alexander Nevsky", but shirtless, showing off the primal muscle splendor of Slavic manhood, an unexpected delight that may well be the first unintentional homo erotic intervention in official Communist propaganda.
    7psteier

    Best for the design of the Martian Sets and Costumes

    Martian society mirrors the one that the Bolshevik revolution was supposed to replace. Aelita is the nominal Queen of Mars, but it is really ruled by a council of elders, who enslave the Martian workers underground (as in Metropolis). A Russian engineer builds a space craft, flies to Mars and inspires a revolution with the help of a Soviet soldier.

    Interesting and famous as early science fiction. The Martian Sets and Costumes are in the best Russian Constructivist style of the time.
    7Hitchcoc

    Even on Mars the Workers Are Oppressed!

    Having seen so many early movies pushing the communist agenda, I have tired a bit. To be fair, it was certainly creative of the filmmaker to use the science fiction genre and space travel to make a point. The characters represent either the old ways or the new. There is a comfort in being the ruling class and prospering on the backs of the disenfranchised. The Martians are dealing with the same thing. They seem to have devices to watch the earth and keep what is going on a secret. Until love forces things out in the open. The images are interesting curiosities of the time. I had never heard of this film and when I saw the title I thought it was one of those schlock films of the fifties. It is interesting, though slow moving. I was amazed when the wife got shot but, of course, we find out later that things aren't quite as they appear. See it just to get an idea of the type of film being made.
    6Bernie4444

    'Dream a Little Dream of Me' by The Mamas & The Papas

    "Aelita" (1924) is based upon a novel by A. Tolstoy Produced, in the U. S. S. R (founded in 1922.) The movie is set at the beginning of the NEP (New Economic Policy) in December 1921. The version I watched has English titles by Kyril Dambueff and Mark Bennett. Annoying piano music by Alex Rannie.

    On December 4, 1921, at 6:27 p.m. Central European Time, radio stations on Earth received a strange signal. It is intriguing to see all the instrumentality of the deciphering office. The speculation on Mars is Sort of the first X-files.

    Loss (a scientist that is obsessed with going to Mars) imagines a Mars with Aelita (Yuliya Solntseva,) a vamptress with a fascination with fascinators (a form of headgear.) "Touch my lips with your lips as those people on Earth did."

    Meanwhile back on Earth his wife, Natasha (Valentina Kuindzhi) seems to have a thing going with their new male squatter.

    We have a natural blend of politics and space (or Loss's imagined Mars.) I will not go into detail. However, you will need to watch this film to be culturally savvy.
    9alexmatte

    A futurist masterpiece

    A remarkable film from 1924, of immense historical interest. See the turbulence of Russia as it was just a few years after the 1917 revolution and the subsequent war 1918-21 against the foreign-backed White Army. But see it all in the context of a most amazing futurist film, at least the equal of the other two equivalent futurist greats from Germany and Britain - Metropolis (1927) and High Treason (1928), respectively. Arguably it is the best of the three, with avant garde sets and costumes that could have come straight out of the Bauhaus' choreography workshop. The version shown on Australian TV had a presumably later added music score that was just so perfect and integrated to the film's plot and visuals that it could not possibly have been better had it been original. It had a mesmerising robotic, minimalist, mechanical and repetitive character that was simply made for a futurist and surreal film like this. The cyrillic characters of the silent narration only add (for us Westerners, at least) to the mystery and surreality of the whole story, and one can only feel sorry for those who, after all this tour-de-force, feel shortchanged from an unfulfilled need for a more banal storyline. Or aggrieved by the perception of the film as mere propaganda. There's always reruns of Rambo and The Green Berets for you, fellers! It's a pity most cinephiles are oblivious to the existence of this film, as wider availability and screening would ensure its fame as one of the greatest silent, futurist and early modern films.

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    • Trivia
      This movie became such a hit in the Soviet Union that many new parents named their little girls "Aelita".
    • Errores
      When the spaceship takes off, the ascent is vertical, but the footage shown afterwards, which represents the velocity of the ship, is that of a horizontal motion.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The original running time at 24 fps is 104 minutes, and this was also the running time of the VHS edition with English intertitles. The 1999 DVD edition is slightly longer (111 minutes), with additional titles. In Europe, there are two different cuts with French intertitles, the 2005 Bach edition (85 minutes), and the 2010 Montparnasse edition (70 minutes).
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Zolotoy son (1989)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de septiembre de 1924 (Unión Soviética)
    • Países de origen
      • Unión Soviética
      • Reino Unido
      • Australia
    • Idiomas
      • Ninguno
      • Ruso
    • También se conoce como
      • Aelita, the Queen of Mars
    • Productoras
      • Mezhrabpom-Rus
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 51 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • Silent
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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