The Commissar

PG
Aleksandr Askoldov, 110 mins, USSR, 1967, 35mm, B&W, Russian with English subtitles.

The Commissar
The Commissar
A female Red Army fighter falls pregnant to a Jewish tinsmith and chooses motherhood over revolutionary responsibilities in this long-banned pacifist film.

Filmed during the Six-Day War (1967) whilst the USSR was openly hostile toward Israel, Askoldov's film depicts pogroms and exploitation in an open examination of Soviet anti-Semitism during the Russian Revolution.

Silver Bear, Berlin International Film Festival 1988
Dates   Wed 2 Dec 2009, 8.50pm
Location   ACMI Cinemas
Admission   Annual membership > Full $100 Concession $85
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