Happiness (Schastye). Alexander Medvedkin, 1934.
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Edition screened: Included with Icarus DVD The Last Bolshevik, released 2008. Restored French intertitles with English subtitles. Music and sound effects track, no dialogue track. Runtime approximately 64 minutes.
Summary: No particular depictions of violence or harm to animals in this somewhat shocking Russian comedy about the failure of Collectivism.
Also included are four short films from Medvedkin’s “Film Train” project, as explained in Chris Marker’s The Last Bolshevik:
Watch Your Health (1929, 9 minutes)
Film Journal No. 4 (1932, 11 minutes)
How Are You, Comrade Miner? (Nikolai Karmanzinski, 1932, 10 minutes)
The Conveyor Belt (Boris Kim, 1932 11 minutes)
… and reconstructions of two lost films by Medvedkin:
Stop, Thief! (1930, 6 minutes)
The Story of Titus, or Tale of a Big Spoon (1932 animated storyboard, 16 minutes)
All six supplemental films are silent with Russian intertitles and English subtitles, and are free of animal violence.
@ BL