Arsenal (film)

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Арсенал (Arsenal)

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Directed by Olexandr Dovzhenko
Produced by Olexandr Dovzhenko
Written by Olexandr Dovzhenko
Starring Semyon Svashenko
Mykola Nademsky
Amvroziy Buchma
Les Podorozhnij
Music by Igor Belza
Cinematography Danylo Demutsky
Distributed by VUFKU-Odessa
Release date(s) 1928 (Soviet Union)
Running time 92 min.
IMDb profile

Arsenal (Russian and Ukrainian: Арсенал), (1928), is a Soviet film by Ukrainian director Olexandr Dovzhenko. Regarded by film scholar Vance Kepley, Jr. as "one of the few Soviet political films which seems even to cast doubt on the morality of violent retribution." This second film in Dovzhenko's "Ukraine Trilogy" (along with Zvenigora and Earth) was originally commissioned as a feature that would glorify the battle in 1918 between Bolshevik workers at a Kiev munitions plant and White Russian troops. Dovzhenko's eye for wartime absurdities (for example, an attack on an empty trench) anticipates later antiwar sentiments in films by Jean Renoir and Stanley Kubrick.