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2020 The Peter von Bagh Award

FRAGMENT OF AN EMPIRE

“If influence is the criterion for determining the significance of a film director,” writes Russian film scholar Denise J. Youngblood, “then Fridrikh Ermler is perhaps the most important director in Soviet film history.” Why he does not join the ranks of Eisenstein, Kuleshov, and Vertov as one of the great masters of Soviet filmmaking is unknown. Yet his legacy as an intricate craftsman of deceptively simple stories layered with psychological depth and technical proficiency lives on in his work.

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FRAGMENT OF AN EMPIRE was Ermler’s last silent feature and last of four productively contentious collaborations with the method actor Fiodor Nikitin. To prepare for his part as Filimonov—a soldier suffering from total amnesia due to shell shock from the Great War—Nikitin apparently disguised himself as a doctor’s assistant in the Forel Psychiatric Clinic, where he studied actual amnesia patients. Ermler, meanwhile, may have drew upon his own first-hand knowledge of war as a former spy of the Tsarist Army to create a profoundly realistic and moving portrait of a man whose memories begin to awaken in concert with the radical transformation of the Bolshevik Revolution of October 1917.

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Based primarily on a 35mm nitrate print held at EYE Filmmuseum in Amsterdam, this restoration of FRAGMENT OF AN EMPIRE was supplemented with a 35mm nitrate print from the Cinémathèque Suisse, which provided the original Russian intertitles as well as a small number of shots missing from the primary source. Titles absent from the Swiss print were reproduced based on Russian censor records. A partnership between EYE Filmmuseum, Gosfilmofond of Russia, and the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, the restoration would not have possible without the perseverance and meticulous scholarship of archivist Peter Bagrov.

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The film is accompanied by a choice of two musical scores: a brilliant new score composed and performed by Stephen Horne and Frank Bockius as well as an adaptation of Vladimir Deshovov’s 1929 piano score, performed by Daan van den Hurk.

 
 
 

Contents

Format: Blu-ray & DVD-NTSC Combo / Region All & Region 0 (No Regional Code)

FRAGMENT OF AN EMPIRE
(USSR, 1929)

Director: Fridrikh Ermler
Screenplay: Fridrikh Ermler, Ekaterina Vinogradskaya
Cinematography: Gleb Bushtuyev, Yevgeni Shneider
Editor: Lev Kuleshov
Company Credits: Sovkino
Cast: Emil Gal, Sergey Gerasimov, Yakov Gudkin, Ursula Krug, Varvara Myasnikova

  • 110 minutes
  • 35mm
  • B&W
  • Silent

BONUS MATERIAL

RESTORING FRAGMENT OF AN EMPIRE
(2018)

A demonstration by film historian and preservationist Robert Byrne on the film’s restoration.

  • 13 minutes

Narration Track  

Commentary track featuring Russian film historian and curator Peter Bagrov and film restorer Robert Byrne on the collaborative efforts that went into preserving Fragment of an Empire.



Total Running Time: 02:03:00

Language: Russian intertitles, English subtitles

Booklet Text: Stephen Horne, Frank Bockiu, Daan van den Hurk (20 pages, in English)

Published By: Flicker Alley

Institutional Price: $300 (plus shipping).

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