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A Russian outpost in Eastern Siberia comes under threat of attack by the Japanese. Aerograd is a new town with a strategically located airfield of vital interest to the government. Work on the new outpost is complicated when tensions develop between workers and a religious sect. Relations between the two countries are further strained in the days before World War II, dating back to the Russo-Japanese War of 1905.
Cinematography
Stunning Soviet montage that'll make your eyeballs weep.
Direction
Dovzhenko's poetic nationalism hits different post-Cold War.
Production
Massive scale on 1935 resources — Stalin's rubles well spent.

Director
Oleksandr Dovzhenko
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