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In a Russia convulsed by revolution and social change, a hardworking, dedicated, and self-sacrificing mother confronts the harsh reality of life. She, who has struggled her whole life to keep her son safe and away from a life of hardship, watches as her hopes crumble when her son feels trapped by the influences of the revolution. The youth, seduced by the ideology of a new order, are driven to join the ranks of revolutionaries, leading to an inevitable conflict between the mother’s aspirations and her son’s desires.

As the situation intensifies, the woman becomes a symbol of resilience and maternal love. Rooted in tradition and yearning for a better future, she fights to understand the reasons that drive her son to give up his safety for a greater ideal. The story unfolds in the context of political upheaval and social tensions, where each decision can alter the fate of both.

Through her pain and suffering, the mother begins to grasp the complexity of the world around her, facing a heart-wrenching emotional dilemma. Her journey is a poignant and powerful portrait of unconditional love, the struggle for identity, and sacrifice, reflecting the spirit of a markedly transformative era. All this while highlighting the importance of generational dynamics in a constantly changing world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1926
Director
Vsevolod Pudovkin
Writer
Nathan Zarkhi
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.40
Actors
Vera Baranovskaya
Nikolai Batalov
Aleksandr Chistyakov
Anna Zemtsova
Ivan Koval-Samborskyi
Ivan Bobrov
Gender
Drama
Original title
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Duration
87
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