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Vremya zhatvy

  • 2004
  • 1h 7min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Vremya zhatvy (2004)
Drama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWinner of a Golden Plaque award at the Chicago International Film Festival "for its complex and poetic evocation of an ambiguous period in Soviet history," Marina Razbezhkina's debut film HA... Leer todoWinner of a Golden Plaque award at the Chicago International Film Festival "for its complex and poetic evocation of an ambiguous period in Soviet history," Marina Razbezhkina's debut film HARVEST TIME is a beautiful portrait of a woman living in a small Russian village after Worl... Leer todoWinner of a Golden Plaque award at the Chicago International Film Festival "for its complex and poetic evocation of an ambiguous period in Soviet history," Marina Razbezhkina's debut film HARVEST TIME is a beautiful portrait of a woman living in a small Russian village after World War II. More than a story of survival against ethics, or individuality against collectiv... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Marina Razbezhkina
  • Guionista
    • Marina Razbezhkina
  • Elenco
    • Lyudmila Motornaya
    • Vyacheslav Batrakov
    • Dmitri Yakovlev
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.9/10
    236
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Marina Razbezhkina
    • Guionista
      • Marina Razbezhkina
    • Elenco
      • Lyudmila Motornaya
      • Vyacheslav Batrakov
      • Dmitri Yakovlev
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 10 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Lyudmila Motornaya
    • Antonina
    Vyacheslav Batrakov
    • Gennadiy
    Dmitri Yakovlev
    • Vanya
    • (as Dima Yakovlev)
    Dmitri Yermakov
    • Kolya
    • (as Dima Yermakov)
    Sergei Starostin
    • Narrator
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    Vika Vasilyeva
      Sainkho Namtchylak
        Dmitri Derduga
        • Vanya
        • (voz)
        • (as Dima Derduga)
        Mikhail Izotov
        • Kolya
        • (voz)
        • (as Misha Izotov)
        Svetlana Efremova
        Svetlana Efremova
        • Pevitsa
        Serguei Abakumov
        • Fotograf
        • (as Sregey Abakumov)
        Vyacheslav Fyodorov
        • Brigadir
        Sira Kundukhina
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        Inna Nikiforova
        • Devochka
        Vadim Nikitin
        Vadim Nikitin
        • Invalid
        Lev Samorukov
        • Voditel 'Pobedi'
        Sergey Timofeev
        • Fotograf
        Vladimir Vasin
        • Sekretar raykoma
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          • Marina Razbezhkina
        • Guionista
          • Marina Razbezhkina
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        10fifo35

        end of an era

        excellent footage using a fifties camera to attain the era zeitgeist,with very powerful poetic images of nature that may not serve the narrative still very beautiful. it can be read as the lost cause of communism and the triumph of personal will and the eventual downfall of patriotism in the soviet era.Although the heroine is presented as a one dimensional character we tend to sympathize with her in an indirect way, her inability to love anyone except her duty towards the soviet ideals is a perfect parable for self destruction. must see for every serious film lovers.the final sequence is very ironic towards the sufferings of a whole nation but still very clever and thought provoking.
        8yahin

        A Kafkian comedy (?) depicting the absurdity and alienation of the post-war (and not only) life under the Stalin regime

        Genre definition of this film is a hard thing: I have written "comedy" but at the same time I can label this film a "tragedy" because it delivers an overall sense of the Russian 20-th century tragedy, on which background a personal tragedy of the heroes looks just as a particular case. Besides, all the heroes are already dead by the time of the film and the back voice belongs to the youngest hero who is also late.

        Plot outline is simple (I hope, I won't spoil viewing:): a tractor woman-driver dreams of a chintz pattern to lace a dress, however, in a setting of the total poverty of the Russian post-WW II village, the fabric may be only presented by authorities as a prize for the "high tempo" labor- and how hard (actually, too hard) she works! As a result, the woman is presented a challenge prize - a velvet "Red banner" which she has to keep at her village house. The banner immediately becomes a target for mice willing to eat it, and the woman tries to do her best to keep the banner intact because the loss or damage of a communist symbol may inflict an "anti-communist" charge against the whole family. The labor victory changes the life of the family: as the back voice says, "This was the last time I saw my mother smiling." The film well shows the twisted labor motivations people had when alienation from the results of the labor was the norm.

        Almost a docu-drama, the picture uses many tools its author, a prominent Russian documentalist, has developed in her previous documentary works: shooting in a real Chuvash village, the use of not professional supporting actors all of which are real gems, modest, natural coloring, depiction of some still existing pagan rites, etc.

        The film is a rare example of an honest and sincere movie free of "visual effects" and "product placement" crap deemed "cool" and profitable by modern Russian cinema producers. No surprise, it had an almost zero distribution in Russia and would probably find more fans among Western viewers.

        If anybody wants to sense what and how simple Russians felt during the Stalin era - this is THE FILM.
        5johno-21

        Would I see this again? Het

        I saw this film back at the 2005 Palm Springs International Film Festival and of the 14 films I saw there I liked this the least. I can appreciate the near documentary style and feel of this look at a rural collective farm community in the Stalinist era but it was a small movie and since it was so bleak I couldn't get past being depressed viewing it. It did have elements of comic relief but I think it could have dealt with this subject matter and story a little differently and taken it to another level for my taste at least. There were several promising aspects especially the ending was good and that could have been explored better. Coming in at 68 minutes this was also too short to be a feature film so it was accompanied by a 12 minute animated short from the Netherlands called Seventeen which in itself was depressing and had no correlation to the subject matter of Vremya Zhatvy so I don't know how the two came together in this screening. I would rate this a 5.5 and not recommend it at least not recommend it to a general audience.
        10pj_moorrees

        Poetry out of nothing

        Some individual poetic moments of an almost forgotten wrecked past, be it the situation and/or the beautiful photography. It's the old Soviet Union, the time of the kolkhoz(e). A family history at a decisive moment. A son, another son, a mum, a dad and a bloody goose. A banner. A war history. A city apartment. And some almost forgotten dear memories. A mother holding her young son. Trying to hold things together in different respects. This commentary is already too long for a poetic movie that you simply should watch, instead of reading crap about it (like this piece). If you like The straight story, Bye bye blue bird or Der Himmel über Berlin, you might enjoy this one.
        10zoeing

        A Poetic Tragedy

        I saw "Harvest Time" at 29th Hong Kong Internatioanl Film Festival last month and consider it is the best film I have seen at the festival. It's a feature film with no doubt, but it's also beautiful and poetic. It is common to tell a story in a film, but it is not so common to write a poetry with images. "Harvest Time" seems to inherit the spirit of Andrey Tarkovsky. The images in this film are stunning. The story is sad and is told in a "casual" way by a kid, which makes the the film's point of view indirect yet somewhat more ironic. It should be watched on widescreen in cinema. The light, the colors and the moving details of the images will strike your heart. Dust floating in the air, a child talking to a mouse, insects running on the floor and a combine roaring on the field in the morning mist, all of them are words and sentences of a poetry. The "theme song" of the film is a ballad sung in Russian. Its simplicity and beauty add to the film's poetic atmosphere. It also makes one think of the fate of the Russians. Since everything has its own reasons, what are the reasons for so many tragedies that happened in Russia?

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          • 28 de enero de 2005 (Grecia)
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