Close Up (Jul-Dec 1929)

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CLOSE UP THE STUMP OF AN EMPIRE (Production of the Leningrad Sovkino Studio, 1929). Director — F. Er:\iler. Scenario — Catherine Vinogradskaya. Operator — E. Schneider. Why The Stump of an Empire, and what does the film tell? What are the questions it raises, and what the replies it suggests? The Stump of an Eynpire tries, most acutely and earnestly, to total the tremendous constructive work accomplished in the USSR after the October Revolution. And, first of all, it speaks of the achievements attained bv the workers. In the turmoil of our every-day w^ork, whirled away by the powerful tempo of the day, we have lost perspective on actuality. We must fall back for a spell that we may perceive how much of the new and unusual there is hidden for the brain, the ear and the eye of an outsider (a kind of " Stump of an Empire ") in terms by now, conventional for us, like — Factory Committee, Labour Protection Committee, etc. 372