Lenin in Paris

The film Lenin in Paris (Russian Ленин в Париже / w Lenin Parishe ), created in 1981 under the direction of Sergei Jutkewitsch.

Action

There are some scenes that escaped censorship. So Lenin and Inessa talking on a bench. At a concert Trofimov Inessa confesses his love and the direct reference escaped censorship.

The film begins with the arrival of Alexander Trofimows (Vladimir Antonik ) in Paris. In the Rue Marie-Rose he wants to meet Lenin. Instead, he encounters there Inessa Armand ( Claude Jade ). During a walk Trofimov and Inessa witness a shootout. Inessa brings Trofimov into " Hotel Mimi ", where the young Bolshevik takes quarters. One day, Inessa brings Trofimov French words in, an old woman sells red carnations. Some of them are white. Trofimov felt faint. Inessa provided him in his hotel room. Even Lenin ( Juri Kayurov ) visited the sick. Trofimov, Inessa, Lenin and his wife Nadezhda Krupskaya ( Valentina Swetlowa ) attend a concert of Montéhus and join in the singing. The four then accompany the just deceased suicide couple Paul and Laura Lafargue in the Père Lachaise to their funeral. At the end Trofimov Inessa confesses his love. She gives him a silhouette of your profile. In the voice-over is said that Trofimov is later dropped.

Reviews

"Once again bypasses Sergei Jutkewitsch censorship and formalism. His film is largely built as an experiment. Episodes are constructed, inserted footage from the 20s masterpieces of painting and there is a chain of associations in poetic imagery and elegiac tone. Kühn past and interwoven with present and refined elegance plays Truffaut -Star Claude Jade Inessa Armand to. " ( Aleksandr Fedorov, Kinoteatr )

Background

His German premiere had " Lenin in Paris" on 22 April 1982 at the East German television.

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