Mat - Die Mutter

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In this film, the mother of Pavel Vlasov is drawn into the revolutionary conflict when her husband and son find themselves on opposite sides during a worker's strike. After her husband dies during the failed strike, she betrays her son's ideology in order to try, in vain, to save his life. He is arrested, tried in what amounts to a judicial farce, and sentenced to heavy labor in a prison camp. During his incarceration, his mother aligns herself with him and his ideology and joins the revolutionaries. In the climax of the movie, the mother and hundreds of others march to the prison in order to free the prisoners, who are aware of the plan and have planned their escape. Ultimately, the troops of the Tsar suppress the uprising, killing both mother and son in the final scenes.

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Original Title
Mat - Die Mutter
Title
Mat - Die Mutter
Directed by
Wsewolod Pudowkin
Country
Russia
Year
1926
Screenplay
Natan Zarchi nach dem Roman von Maxim Gorki
Cinematography
Anatoli Golownja
Production Design
Sergei Koslowski
Production
Meschrabpom-Rus
Formats
Blu-ray, DCP
Runtime
73 min.
Language
Stumm, Russ. Inserts/d
Cast
Wera Baranowskaja (Mutter), Nikolai Batalow (Pawel Wlassow (Sohn)), Alexander Tschistjakow (Vater), Wsewolod Pudowkin (Polizist), Iwan Kowal-Samborski (Wesowschtschikow), Anna Zemcowa (Revolutionärin)

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