Michurin (film)

1949 Soviet Union film
  • 1 January 1949 (1949-01-01)
Running time
96 minutesCountrySoviet UnionLanguageRussian
Michurin

Michurin (Russian: Мичурин) is a 1948 Soviet film directed by Oleksandr Dovzhenko about the life of Russian practitioner of selection Ivan Michurin. The film is based on Dovzhenko's play Life in Bloom,[1] which was also the title used for the film in its 1949 American release by Artkino Pictures.

Synopsis

The film is set in the year 1912. Michurin declines the American's offer to work abroad and continues his studies in the Russian Empire, in spite of the fact that his ideas are not acknowledged by the tsarist government, the church and the idealistic science. Michurin receives support from outstanding scientists of the country, and continues to work untiringly. After the October Revolution, Michurin's small garden in the town of Kozlov (birthplace of the biologist) is transformed into a large state nursery.

Cast

  • Grigori Belov as Ivan Michurin
  • Fyodor Grigoryev as Kartashov
  • Vladimir Isayevas as Mayer
  • Viktor Khokhryakov as Riabov
  • Yuri Lyubimov as Translator
  • Pavel Shamin as Terentiy
  • Vladimir Solovyov as Mikhail Kalinin
  • Sergei Tsenin as Byrd
  • Aleksandra Vasilyeva as Michurin's wife
  • Mikhail Zharov as Khrenov
  • Alla Larionova (uncredited)
  • Sergei Bondarchuk (IMDb entry lacking role name; not named in screen credits)

References

  • Alexey V. Sobisevich Constructing the image of an ideal soviet sciencist: a review of documents concerned with the making of the film “Michurin” directed by Alexander Dovzhenko // Studies in History of Biology. Vol. 14. # 2. pp. 94–108 (in Russian)
  1. ^ «Мичурин» на официальном сайте «Мосфильм»
  • Michurin at IMDb
  • "Michurin": an interpretation
  • v
  • t
  • e
Dmitri Shostakovich
Operas and operettas
  • The Nose
  • Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District/Katerina Izmailova
  • The Big Lightning (unfinished)
  • Orango (unfinished)
  • The Twelve Chairs (unfinished)
  • Katyusha Maslova (unfinished)
  • The Gamblers (unfinished)
  • Moscow, Cheryomushki
Ballets
  • The Golden Age
  • The Bolt
  • The Limpid Stream
Symphonies
  • No. 1 in F minor
  • No. 2 in B major (To October)
  • No. 3 in E major (The First of May)
  • No. 4 in C minor
  • No. 5 in D minor
  • No. 6 in B minor
  • No. 7 in C major (Leningrad)
  • No. 8 in C minor
  • No. 9 in E major
  • No. 10 in E minor
  • No. 11 in G minor (The Year 1905)
  • No. 12 in D minor (The Year 1917)
  • No. 13 in B minor (Babi Yar)
  • No. 14 in G minor
  • No. 15 in A major
Concertos
Piano
  • No. 1 in C minor
  • No. 2 in F major
Violin
  • No. 1 in A minor
  • No. 2 in C minor
Cello
  • No. 1 in E major
  • No. 2 in G major
Orchestral works
Concert/brass bandFilm music
Vocal musicChamber music
String
quartets
  • No. 1 in C major
  • No. 2 in A major
  • No. 3 in F major
  • No. 4 in D major
  • No. 5 in B major
  • No. 6 in G major
  • No. 7 in F minor
  • No. 8 in C minor
  • No. 9 in E major
  • No. 10 in A major
  • No. 11 in F minor
  • No. 12 in D major
  • No. 13 in B minor
  • No. 14 in F major
  • No. 15 in E minor
  • No. 16 in B major (unrealized)
Other
  • Cello Sonata in D minor
  • Piano Quintet in G minor
  • Piano Trio No. 1 in C minor
  • Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor
  • Quartet Movement in E major (c. 1960s)
  • Violin Sonata
  • Viola Sonata
Piano music
FamilyNamed for ShostakovichRelated articles
Category
  • v
  • t
  • e
Films directed by Alexander Dovzhenko


Stub icon

This article related to a Soviet film of the 1940s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e
Stub icon

This article about a biographical film is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e