
Что сказал XIII съезд партии (о кооперации)
1925 · 4 min · SU
Directed by Aleksandr Bushkin
A four-minute agitational cartoon from the first year after Lenin's death, made to carry the Thirteenth Party Congress's 1924 resolutions on cooperation into halls that a printed decree could not reach. Alexander Bushkin — one of Soviet animation's earliest dedicated directors, working in cutout (perekladka) — designed and directed this poster-film for Mezhrabpom-Rus. It is not a story. It is policy drawn by hand: collective work praised, the private trader turned into a cartoon enemy, the NEP-era slogan of cooperatives translated into pictures for peasants and workers. Western catalogs sometimes credit Dziga Vertov; Bushkin, who also supplied animated inserts for Vertov's Kino-Pravda, is the name on the Russian filmographies. The film survives as a document of how early Soviet animation understood itself: not as entertainment, but as a moving wall newspaper.
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