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Movie poster Faraway Village, Anonymous. 1931 (lithograph)
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Movie poster Faraway Village, Anonymous. 1931 (lithograph)
FIA5407577 Movie poster Faraway Village, Anonymous. 1931 (lithograph) by Anonymous; 71x50 cm; Private Collection; Photo eFine Art Images; out of copyright
Media ID 22778112
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Agitation Cinema Collective Farm Collective Farming Collectivisation Collectivization Communal Farming Communism Communist Communists Countryman Countrymen Ethnicity Fields Film Harvest Meadow Posters Propaganda Soviet Union Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics Ussr Villages Wheat Harvest Ethnography Inhabitant Kolkhoz
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Movie Poster Faraway Village - A Glimpse into the Agricultural Revolution of 1930s Russia
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. This lithograph, titled "Movie Poster Faraway Village" offers a fascinating glimpse into the agricultural landscape of an anonymous village in 1931. Measuring 71x50 cm and belonging to a private collection, this rare print captures the essence of a bygone era. The poster transports us to the idyllic countryside, where vibrant fields and meadows stretch as far as the eye can see. Against this backdrop, we witness a scene that encapsulates both political agitation and communal farming practices. The colors burst with life, reflecting not only the beauty of nature but also symbolizing the fervor surrounding communism during that time. Intriguingly, this artwork hints at how politics intertwined with daily life in rural Russia. It sheds light on collectivization efforts spearheaded by politicians seeking to transform traditional agriculture into collective farms known as kolkhoz. The image portrays countrymen working together in harmony during wheat harvest season—a powerful testament to their shared commitment towards building a new society. As we delve deeper into this piece's historical context, it becomes evident that it served as more than just propaganda for Soviet Union's communist regime; it represents an ethnographic documentation capturing Russian identity and ethnicity within Asia. This lithograph is not merely an artistic creation; it is a window through which we can explore significant socio-political movements shaping twentieth-century Russia. With its rich symbolism and historical significance, "Movie Poster Faraway Village" invites viewers to reflect upon our ever-evolving relationship with land, labor, politics, and community—themes that continue to resonate even today.
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