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Cain and Artem

Pavel Petrov-Bytov was an enfant terrible of the highbrow Leningrad Sovkino film factory. He was notorious for his article “We Have No Soviet Filmmaking,” in which he criticized all the achievements of the Soviet avant-garde. In spite of his beliefs and his scandalous struggle with “bourgeois” and “formalist” filmmaking, Petrov-Bytov directed an aesthetically refined work, shot entirely on set with masterful chiaroscuro lighting: a perfect example of “Soviet expressionism.” Based on a Maxim Gorky story, the plot of Cain and Artem provides a wake-up call to the Russian people to overcome alcoholism and religious factionalism, as it spotlights the (many) drunken denizens of a typical village and their disregard for the Jewish shoemaker Cain.

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Cain and Artem

June 6, 1930
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Cast (4)

Emil Gal
Cain
Yelena Yegorova
Woman in the Market Place
Georgiy Uvarov
Husband of Woman in the Market Place

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Directing

Writing

Maxim Gorky
Short Story

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Isaak Makhlis
Production Design

Camera

Nikolai Ushakov
Director of Photography

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