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2024-07-06 -Great Cultural Revolution
List of films to be remade
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Text taken from a post on the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation.

[ColonelCassad] The Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation received a letter from the Department of Cinematography and Digital Development of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, which contains proposals from the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation dated June 28, 2024 No. AZ-1397/06 on the adaptation of historical works for the purpose of producing feature films for children and adolescents that help preserve historical memory and foster patriotism.

The document states, in particular:

"List of films to be remade:

Alexander Nevsky (1939), dir. S. Eisenstein;
At the Beginning of Glorious Deeds (1980), Youth of Peter (1980), dir. S. Gerasimov (based on the historical novel Peter the Great by A. N. Tolstoy);
Time, Forward! (1965), dir. M. Schweitzer (based on the novel by V. Kataev);
The Don Tale (1864), dir. V. Fetin (based on the story "Shibalkovo Seed" by M. Sholokhov);
"The Captivating Star of Happiness" (1975), directed by V. Motyl (based on the poem "Russian Women" by N. Nekrasov);
"Green Chains" (1970), directed by G. Aronov (based on the stories "Green Chains" and "Secret Fight" by G. I. Matveyev);
"On the Count's Ruins" (1957), directed by V. Skuybin (based on the story of the same name by A. Gaidar);
"Dagger" (1973), directed by N. Kalinin (based on the novel of the same name by A. Rybakov);
"Ivan the Terrible" (1944), directed by S. Eisenstein;
"Primordial Russia" (1985), directed by. G. Vasiliev (based on the historical trilogy by V. D. Ivanov "Tales of Ancient Years", "Primordial Russia", "Great Russia");
"Seryozha" (1960), directed by G. Daneliya, I. Talankin (based on the story by V. Panova).
"The Great Confrontation" (1974), directed by Yu. Dubrovin (based on the story of the same name by L. Kassil);
"Strong in Spirit" (1967), directed by V. Georgiev (based on the novel of the same name by D. Medvedev);
"The Fate of a Man" (1959), directed by S. Bondarchuk (based on the story by M. Sholokhov);
"Journey Beyond Three Seas" (1958), directed by V. Pronin (based on the book "Journey Beyond Three Seas by Afanasy Nikitin in 1466-1472");
"Yaroslavna, Queen of France" (1978), directed by I. Maslennikov (based on the historical novel by Antonin Ladinsky "Anna Yaroslavna - Queen of France");
"War and Peace" (1967), directed by S. Bondarchuk (based on the novel of the same name by L. N. Tolstoy);
"How the Steel Was Tempered" (1973), directed by N. Mashchenko (based on the novel of the same name by N. Ostrovsky);
"Starfall" (1981), directed by I. Talankin (based on the story of the same name by V. P. Astafyev);
"Hot Snow" (1972), directed by G. Egiazarov (based on the novel of the same name by Yu. V. Bondarev);
"Obelisk" (1976), directed by R. Viktorov (based on the story of the same name by V. Bykov);
"Sotnikov" (1976), directed by L. Shepitko (based on the story of the same name by V. Bykov);
"The Ascent" (1976), directed by L. Shepitko (based on the stories "The Ascent" and "Sotnikov" by V. Bykov);
"Alpine Ballad" (1965), directed by B. Stepanov (based on the story of the same name by V. Bykov);
"Tomorrow Was the War" (1987), directed by Yu. Kara (based on the story of the same name by B. L. Vasiliev);
"Soldiers" (1956), dir. A. Ivanov (based on the novel by V.P. Nekrasov "In the Trenches of Stalingrad");
"Red Wine of Victory" (1990), dir. E. Dmitriev (based on the short story of the same name by E.I. Nosov);
"Chopin, Sonata Number Two" (1978), dir. N. Rauzhin (based on the short story of the same name by E.I. Nosov);
"The Cranes Are Flying" (1957), dir. M. Kalatozov (based on the play by V.S. Rozov "Forever Alive");
"In the Name of the Motherland" (1943), dir. Vs. Pudovkin, D. Vasiliev (based on the play by K.M. Simonov "Russian People").

List of works of Russian literature for film adaptation

L.N. Tolstaya "Sevastopol Stories";
V.V. Veresaev "Marya Petrovna";
B. K. Zaitsev "Light Burden";
A. P. Platonov "Spiritualized People". M. M. Prishvin "Blue Dragonfly";
Yu. Ya. Yakovlev "Girls from Vasilievsky Island", "How Seryozha Went to War", "Sons of Peshekhodov";
V. P. Astafyev "Far and Near Tale", "Shepherd and Shepherdess";
A. A. Likhachev. The book series "Russian Boys. A Novel in Stories";
B. P. Ekimov "Night of Healing" and other works;
A. I. Solzhenitsyn. The story "Matryona's House";
E. I. Nosov "Apple Savior";
M. A. Boteva "The Garden Named after T.S.";
N. G. Volkova "Multi-Colored Snow";
K. G. Paustovsky "The Adventures of the Rhinoceros Beetle";
L. A. Sergeev "The Sunny Side of the Street";
BM Chachin "The King of Arbat".

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