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The End of St. Petersburg

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In the effervescent and tumultuous St. Petersburg of the early 20th century, a group of workers feels trapped in the oppression of the capitalist system as they struggle to improve their harsh living conditions. The story follows a group of proletarians who, in the face of misery and exploitation, begin to contemplate a brighter future, driven by the revolution on the horizon. Amid their daily struggles, they encounter a young idealist who dreams of a better world, encouraging them to raise their voices and claim their rights.

As tensions rise, the film portrays the difficulties and sacrifices the workers must face, but also the growing unity that begins to emerge among them. Hopes and dreams for change are intertwined with scenes of anguish and despair, as the characters confront the harsh reality of their situation.

The climax of the narrative focuses on the culminating revolt against oppression, a cathartic moment that symbolizes the collective struggle for freedom and social justice. Through powerful visual imagery and a poignant narrative, the film paints a clear picture of the disillusionment and hope of a class seeking to free itself from the chains that bind it. This emotional journey invites reflection on the past, present, and future of the fight for human dignity in a world that trembles at the prospect of change.

Media type
Movie
Year
1927
Director
Vsevolod Pudovkin
Writer
Natan Zarkhi
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.30
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
86.00
Actors
Aleksandr Chistyakov
Vera Baranovskaya
Ivan Chuvelyov
V. Obelensky
Alexandr Gromov
Sergei Komarov
Max Tereshkovich
V. Chuvelyov
Владимир Цоппи
Nikolai Khmelyov
M. Tsybulsky
Vladimir Fogel
Gender
Drama
Original title
Конец Санкт-Петербурга
Duration
74
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