Prometheus (1936 film)

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Directed byIvan Kavaleridze
Written byIvan Kavaleridze
CinematographyMykola Topchiy [uk]
Music byPavel Tolstyakov, Andriy Balanchyvadze
Prometheus
Directed byIvan Kavaleridze
Written byIvan Kavaleridze
CinematographyMykola Topchiy [uk]
Music byPavel Tolstyakov, Andriy Balanchyvadze
Production
company
Release date
  • 13 January 1936 (1936-01-13)
Running time
84 minutes[1]
CountrySoviet Union
Languages
  • Russian
  • Ukrainian[1]

Prometheus (Russian and Ukrainian: Прометей, romanized: Prometey) is a 1936 Soviet war film directed by Ivan Kavaleridze. The film is an adaptation of the 1845 poem The Caucasus by Taras Shevchenko. At the centre of the development of Ukrainian cinema during the 1930s, the film was banned by Soviet censors shortly after its release for "bourgeois nationalist" themes. Since then, it has grown to be considered one of the greatest Ukrainian films ever made, and it is rated 30th on the Dovzhenko Centre's list of 100 greatest Ukrainian films.[2]

A young man, Ivan, is forcefully mobilised and sent to fight in the Caucasian War as a soldier of the Russian Empire by his landlord, leaving his wife behind. In the Caucasus, Ivas experiences the fierce local resistance to the Russian military, and returns home to launch an uprising against the Russian government.

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