Two young directors adapted the short stories of two Russian authors whose works had been banned for decades, and so their film ended up in the censor’s vault as well – for twenty years. Both tales look back to the post-revolutionary era: 'Angel' speaks tragically of the brutality and destruction of the time, and 'The Homeland of Electricity' captures its haunting grotesquery.
Released: Dec 31, 1967
Runtime: 73 minutes
Stars: Leonid Kulagin, Sergei Volf, Nikolai Gubenko, Georgi Burkov, Igor Klass, Yevgeni Goryunov
Crew: Roman Ledenyov (Music), Larisa Shepitko (Director), Andrey Smirnov (Director), Genrikh Gabay (Director), Ilya Suslov (Screenplay), Dmitri Korzhikhin (Director of Photography)