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A fate of popular film actress during the turbulent years of the Russian Civil War.A fate of popular film actress during the turbulent years of the Russian Civil War.A fate of popular film actress during the turbulent years of the Russian Civil War.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations
Konstantin Grígoryev
- Nikolay Fedotov
- (as Konstantin Grigorev)
Aleksandr Adabashyan
- Rezhisyor nemogo kino
- (as A. Abadashyan)
Tatiana Andrianko
- Katyusha
- (as Tanya Sverchkova)
Yuriy Bogatyryov
- Vladimir Maksakov
- (as Yu. Bogatyryov)
Mikhail Chigaryov
- Vyalin
- (as M. Chigaryov)
Sergey Frolov
- Muzh aktrisy
- (as S. Frolov)
Vitaliy Komissarov
- Assistent operatora
- (as V. Komissarov)
Vera Kuznetsova
- Lyubov Andreyevna
- (as V. Kuznetsova)
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- TriviaJack Nicholson and Monte Hellman praised "Slave Of Love" highly and actively tried to get more people to see it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Move Along, There is Nothing to See (1983)
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A Little Oddity About Silent Films In Revolutionary Russia
A fascinating film not only about the making of a silent film in Revolutionary Russia, but by extension, about the inability of humans to see beyond their primary interests, to ignore the wave of history until it all but sweeps over and engulfs them.
To a viewer accustomed to linear storytelling and sophisticated technique, this helter-skelter development of a love story between a somewhat scatterbrained actress and her quietly subversive cameraman may seem disjointed until the revolutionary movement intrudes and the violence of history intrudes into their country dream. Slave to Love is an odd little film, an immersion into the myths of another country, and while I wouldn't watch it twice, it's sincerity of purpose is evident.
To a viewer accustomed to linear storytelling and sophisticated technique, this helter-skelter development of a love story between a somewhat scatterbrained actress and her quietly subversive cameraman may seem disjointed until the revolutionary movement intrudes and the violence of history intrudes into their country dream. Slave to Love is an odd little film, an immersion into the myths of another country, and while I wouldn't watch it twice, it's sincerity of purpose is evident.
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- Mar 9, 2013
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