Here, we proudly present one of the great visionaries of the 20th Century, Alexander Dovzhenko's War Trilogy, comprising of Zvenigora, Arsenal and Earth (Zemlya). Together these films chronicle the transformation of Dovzhenko’s native Ukraine from a pastoral feudal society to an industrialized communist state.
ZVENIGORA
"A memorable event in the development of the cinema’" - S.M. Eisenstein
Dovzhenko’s unconventional vision and experimental style remained rooted in his love for his native Ukraine, and its culture and people. Zvenigora, his first major film, is also his most joyous work, telling the story of an old man who guards the treasures of Ukraine buried for centuries beneath Mt. Zvenigora.
ARSENAL
"A visual poem filled with exquisite, haunting images of the years leading up to the great revolution" - New York Times
Arsenal chronicles a group of World War I veterans, whose leader is fired by dreams of Communist utopia, to instigate revolution in Ukraine. The film’s depiction of war is surreal, brutal and unflinching in its vision of the impact of modern warfare on a landscape rich in centuries’ of tradition.
EARTH (Zemlya)
"Combining lyrical beauty with simple truth, this is a masterpiece with a soul" - Radio Times
Earth builds on the earlier films, featuring the same actors to tell a poetic story of generations. The film’s visual beauty and the intensity of its editing has made it one of the most influential films ever made, an inspiration for artists around the world and a regular fixture in international top ten film lists.
Technical: PAL Region Free / DVD5 / Black & White / Silent Russian with English Subtitles / Licensed from Mosfilm.