1812

1812

Release date : September 7, 1912
Runtime : 41m
Countries of origin : France / Russia /
Original Language : No Language /
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Production companies : A. Khanzhonkov and Co. / Pathé /
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Made in 1912, this film has become known as one of the greatest pieces of pre-Soviet cinema. The silent film tells the story of the Patriotic war of 1812 when Napoleon attempted to invade Russia. This joint French and Russian film sparked major excitement in Moscow at its premier screening and continues to entertain audiences throughout the world today. The 32-minute silent film was the point of origin for some of the more advanced camera techniques used today. Sirotin of the Voice of Russia said that, “The film is interesting to spectators even today and is frequently shown both in Russia and abroad.”
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  • title:1812
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1912
  • Runtime:41m
  • Genres: Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Russia ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Aleksandr Uralsky / Kai Hansen / Vasiliy Goncharov /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: A. Khanzhonkov and Co. · Pathé ·
  • Overview:Made in 1912, this film has become known as one of the greatest pieces of pre-Soviet cinema. The silent film tells the story of the Patriotic war of 1812 when Napoleon attempted to invade Russia. This joint French and Russian film sparked major excitement in Moscow at its premier screening and continues to entertain audiences throughout the world today. The 32-minute silent film was the point of origin for some of the more advanced camera techniques used today. Sirotin of the Voice of Russia said that, “The film is interesting to spectators even today and is frequently shown both in Russia and abroad.”
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