Mother (1926 film)

Mother
Directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin
Written by Nathan Zarkhi
Maxim Gorky (novel)
Starring Vera Baranovskaya
Nikolai Batalov
Music by David Blok (1935 version)
Tikhon Khrennikov (1970 version)
Cinematography Anatoli Golovnya
Production
company
Release dates
  • 11 October 1926 (1926-10-11)
Running time
89 minutes (1,800 meters)
Country Soviet Union
Language Silent film
Russian intertitles

Mother (Russian: Мать, Mat) is a 1926 Soviet drama film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin depicting one woman's struggle against Tsarist rule during the Russian Revolution of 1905. The film is based on the 1906 novel The Mother by Maxim Gorky. It is the first film in Pudovkin's "revolutionary trilogy", alongside The End of St. Petersburg (1927) and Storm Over Asia (aka The Heir to Genghis Khan) (1928).

The film underwent restoration in 1968 in the Mosfilm studio and a sound track was added with music by Tikhon Khrennikov.[1]


Plot

In this film, the mother of Pavel Vlasov is drawn into the revolutionary conflict when her husband and son find themselves on opposite sides during a worker's strike. After her husband dies during the failed strike, she betrays her son's ideology in order to try, in vain, to save his life. He is arrested, tried in what amounts to a judicial farce, and sentenced to heavy labor in a prison camp. During his incarceration, his mother aligns herself with him and his ideology and joins the revolutionaries. In the climax of the movie, the mother and hundreds of others march to the prison in order to free the prisoners, who are aware of the plan and have planned their escape. Ultimately, the troops of the Tsar suppress the uprising, killing both mother and son in the final scenes.

Cast

References

  1. "Tikhon Khrennikov – Works"
    "Музыка к фильмам" (film music), Tikhon Nikolaevich Khrennikov home page (Russian)
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