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The Brain of Soviet Russia

The Brain of Soviet Russia

Genres

Documentary

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This film shows the leaders of organizations that emerged after the Russian Revolution. It is the fragment of ‘Anniversary of the Revolution’ made by Vertov in 1918.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

14 mins

Rating

6.1/10

Release Date

30 April 1919

Country

Russia

Cast

Vladimir Lenin

Vladimir Lenin

Self

Leon Trotsky

Leon Trotsky

Self

Vladimir Bonch-Bruyevich

Vladimir Bonch-Bruyevich

Self

Yakov Sverdlov

Yakov Sverdlov

Self

Jukums Vācietis

Jukums Vācietis

Self

Anatoli Lunacharsky

Anatoli Lunacharsky

Self

Georgi Chicherin

Georgi Chicherin

Self

Lev M. Karakhan

Lev M. Karakhan

Self

Yuri Steklov

Yuri Steklov

Self

Karl Radek

Karl Radek

Self

Semen Sereda

Semen Sereda

Self

Pēteris Stučka

Pēteris Stučka

Self

Alexander Tsiurupa

Alexander Tsiurupa

Self

Alexei Rykov

Alexei Rykov

Self

Alexander Shliapnikov

Alexander Shliapnikov

Self

Lev Kamenev

Lev Kamenev

Self

Vadim Podbelsky

Vadim Podbelsky

Self

Christian Rakovsky

Christian Rakovsky

Self

Leonid Krasin

Leonid Krasin

Self

Aleksey Rogov

Aleksey Rogov

Self

Vladimir Zalezhskiy

Vladimir Zalezhskiy

Self

Pavlovsky-Pavlovich

Pavlovsky-Pavlovich

Self

Lev Sosnovsky

Lev Sosnovsky

Self

Aleksandr Shlikhter

Aleksandr Shlikhter

Self

Prosh Proshian

Prosh Proshian

Self

Mikhail Vladimirskiy

Mikhail Vladimirskiy

Self

Vasiliy Schmidt

Vasiliy Schmidt

Self

Demyan Bedny

Demyan Bedny

Self

Mikhail Tomsky

Mikhail Tomsky

Self

Apollon Karelin

Apollon Karelin

Self

Ephraim Sklyansky

Ephraim Sklyansky

Self

Nikolai Podvoisky

Nikolai Podvoisky

Self

Nikolai Rattel

Nikolai Rattel

Self

Nikolai Muralov

Nikolai Muralov

Self

Aleksey Shtrodakh

Aleksey Shtrodakh

Self

Jānis Pieče

Jānis Pieče

Self

Jānis Bērziņš

Jānis Bērziņš

Self

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