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The terrible conveyor of death operates in the basement, overseen by Srubov: the prisoners are systematically taken out of their cell, ordered to undress, placed against the wall in fives, and shot, usually in the back of the head. Following the secret killings, the naked corpses are then dragged by
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in the shape of a bullet scar on the back of his head. In a sequence ominously similar to the executions, he is ordered to undress, placed against the wall, and sprayed with water from a hose.
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and was himself arrested and executed in 1937, along with Valerian Pravdukhin who wrote the preface for the original intended publication.
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Srubov, a young man from an intellectual family, philosophically talks of the historical necessity of extermination in the service of the
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tribunal made of director Srubov and his assistants Pepel and Katz reads out a long list of all kinds of real and perceived
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feet through a special window in the cellar, loaded into a truck, and taken away, to forever disappear without a trace.
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eventually penetrates into the psychotic mind of the Chekist with a moment of sublime insight, reminiscent of
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The film was produced by Oleg Konkov and Guy Seligman for the French TV
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and veteran of both sides of the Civil War, himself fell victim to the
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was adapted by Jacques Baynac from Vladimir Zazubrin's short story "
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Dystopian Fiction East and West: Universe of Terror and Trial
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security official involved in mass executions during the
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is an overwhelming cry in the face of such madness."
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Index


Aleksandr Rogozhkin
Russian
drama film
Aleksandr Rogozhkin
Cheka
Russian Civil War
Un Certain Regard
1992 Cannes Film Festival
Russian Civil War
Red Terror
Cheka
Cheka troika
counter-revolutionaries
class enemies
Bolshevik Revolution
stigma
Nina Usatova
Sergey Migitsko
Glasnost
Bolshevik
Okhrana
Great Purge
ARTE
Un Certain Regard
1992 Cannes Film Festival
Toronto International Film Festival
Rogozhkin
Bertolucci
The Conformist

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