Vladimir Yerofeyev

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Vladimir Yerofeyev

Born April 2, 1898 · Moscow, Russia

Died July 15, 1940 · aged 42

Vladimir Alekseevich Erofeev ( April 1, 1898 , Moscow - July 14, 1940 , Chokh , Dagestan ) - was a Soviet documentary filmmaker, critic. Since 1918, he worked at the ROSTA Windows. From 1922 he worked in the film press; in 1923-1925 - Editor of Kino-gazeta (Erofeev, together with N.A. Lebedev, was the initiator of its creation). Since 1927, he has been a director of the Moscow and Leningrad fi…

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The Land of the Lion and SunThe Land of the Lion and Sun · 1928
The Land of the Lion and Sun
1928
MovieDocumentary
The 41-minute documentary directed by Vladimir Yerofeyev, is a 1928 Russian production. 'The Land of the Lion and Sun' has recorded different moments of Iranian people’s social life, the country’s general ambience, women’s clothing in the year 1921.
Roof of the WorldRoof of the World · 1928
Roof of the World
1928
MovieDocumentary
The film opens with an animated map. Starting off in Moscow, the center of the new empire, it leads through Samara and Orenburg to Tashkent, Osh, and further on to the Pamir Mountains of Central Asia. The crew is shown arriving in Osh, in present-day Kyrgyzstan, the expedition’s base. Camera records a picturesque bazaar, veiled women in the streets, and the expedition’s crew, horses, and camels, along with their heavy loads. After leaving Osh, the crew crosses the Taldyk Pass, and makes its first stop in the Alay Valley. Different elements of the trek are featured, including crossing mountain rivers, traversing snowy passes, and descending into valleys in bloom. In the Alay Valley the camera records the practices of the Kyrgyz nomads – constructing a tent, keeping goats, sheep, and horses, making dairy products, and working a traditional one-shuttle weaver’s loom. The community is presented as traditional and self-sufficient.
Heart of Asia (Afghanistan)Heart of Asia (Afghanistan) · 1929
Heart of Asia (Afghanistan)
5.01929
MovieDocumentary
This documentary offered tantalizing glimpses of Afghanistan, which in 1929 was still one of the few heavily-populated areas in the world where the residents continued to live as they did in the Middle Ages. A progressive new leader named Amnullah tries to "Westernize" the country, meeting plenty of resistance from native reactionaries.
Far Away in AsiaFar Away in Asia · 1931
Far Away in Asia
1931
MovieDocumentary
Vladimir Erofeev was a key figure in the development of the Soviet travelogue during the late 1920s. See for example Far Away in Asia [Daleko v Azii, 1931] and The Roof of the World: An Expedition to Pamir [Krysha mira: ekspeditsiia na Pamir, 1927].
To the Happy HarborTo the Happy Harbor · 1930
To the Happy Harbor
1.51930
MovieDocumentary
A film about Germany in the 1930s. A grandiose mural depicting the life of the country before the Nazis came to power.

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Roof of the WorldRoof of the World · 1928
Roof of the World
1928
MovieDocumentary
The film opens with an animated map. Starting off in Moscow, the center of the new empire, it leads through Samara and Orenburg to Tashkent, Osh, and further on to the Pamir Mountains of Central Asia. The crew is shown arriving in Osh, in present-day Kyrgyzstan, the expedition’s base. Camera records a picturesque bazaar, veiled women in the streets, and the expedition’s crew, horses, and camels, along with their heavy loads. After leaving Osh, the crew crosses the Taldyk Pass, and makes its first stop in the Alay Valley. Different elements of the trek are featured, including crossing mountain rivers, traversing snowy passes, and descending into valleys in bloom. In the Alay Valley the camera records the practices of the Kyrgyz nomads – constructing a tent, keeping goats, sheep, and horses, making dairy products, and working a traditional one-shuttle weaver’s loom. The community is presented as traditional and self-sufficient.

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