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For the first time in the history of young Soviet cinematography, a film promised to combine contemporary urban life and science-fiction adventures on Mars. To this day, the fame and controversy surrounding this film continue in film studies and film criticism. The constructivist stage sets and costumes by Aleksandra Ékster helped him to the predicate "extraordinary".
Zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte der jungen sowjetischen Kinematographie versprach ein Film die Kombination von zeitgenössischem Großstadtleben und Science-Fiction-Abenteuer auf dem Mars. Bis heute setzen sich in Filmwissenschaft und Filmkritik der Ruhm und die Kontroverse um diesen Film fort. Die konstruktivistischen Bühnenbilder und Kostüme von Aleksandra Ékster verhalfen ihm zu dem Prädikat "außergewöhnlich".
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Aelita - als morgen gestern heute war: Die Zukunftsmodellierung in Jakov Protazanovs Film
1998, Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
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Aelita - als morgen gestern heute war
Publish date unknown, Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
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3876906989 9783876906980
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For the first time in the history of young Soviet cinematography, a film promised to combine contemporary urban life and science-fiction adventures on Mars. To this day, the fame and controversy surrounding this film continue in film studies and film criticism. The constructivist stage sets and costumes by Aleksandra Ékster helped him to the predicate "extraordinary".
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