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Aelita, The Queen of Mars

Aelita, The Queen of Mars

(Manufactured on Demand, NTSC Format)
  • Release 14/03/2017
  • Film and TV Genre Sci-Fi-Classic, Silent Films
  • Media Format DVD
  • Video Format NTSC
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Price: USD $23.36

Product Notes

Aelita, The Queen Of Mars is a Socialist science fiction spectacle and in 1924 was the first big-budget movie from Soviet Russia. A year and a half in the making, it was intended as ideologically correct mass entertainment which could compete both in Russia and abroad with the Hollywood films that dominated Soviet and world screens while also earning plaudits for artistic innovation such as had greeted The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and other German expressionist films. Aelita is a fantastic adventure about Los, an engineer living in Moscow, who dreams of Aelita, the Queen of Mars, and builds a spaceship to take him to her. They fall in love, but Los soon finds himself embroiled in a proletarian uprising to establish a Martian Union of Soviet Socialist Republics! This story is based loosely upon a novella by Alexei Tolstoy, a distant relative of Leo Tolstoy, who had established a reputation for popular novels, poetry and drama before 1917 and who had just returned to Moscow after emigrating during the Revolution. The director, Yakov Protazanov, was a pre-Revolutionary Russian film giant who was persuaded to give up a successful new career in France and Germany to offer his skill and prestige to the untried Soviet film industry. The most interesting element in this film - the basis for it's enduring fame - is it's design: amazing Martian costumes and sets by the distinguished abstract painter Alexandra Exter and her accomplished protege, Isaak Rabinovich. Informed by cubism and other design trends in France, Italy and Germany, they are executed in the distinctively Russian avant-garde style of the day, known as constructivism. Despite it's long inaccessibility, Aelita has survived in excellent condition. This bizarre and haunting work has at last been restored to view in a first class edition with new English intertitles and a new piano score by Alexander Rannie based upon vintage themes by Sergei Prokofiev. Year: 1924 Length: 111 minutes Director: Yakov Protazanov Starring: Yuliya Solntseva, Igor Ilyinsky, Nikolai Tsereteli, Nikolai Batalov, Konstantin Eggert Music: New piano score by Alexander Rannie based upon vintage themes by Sergei Prokofiev Format: NTSC Produced for DVD by David Shepard From the Blackhawk Films Collection Presented by Flicker Alley

Description

Title: Aelita, The Queen of Mars
Genre: Sci-Fi-Classic, Silent Films
Studio: Flicker Alley
Attributes: Manufactured on Demand, NTSC Format
Release Date: 14/03/2017
Media Format: DVD
Rated: NR
UPC: 889290090942
Original Language: ENG
Run Time: 111 minutes
Video Format: NTSC
Year of Release: 1924