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Aelita: Queen of Mars

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1924·111 min·SU
Director: Yakov Protazanov
Science FictionDramaFantasy
Soviet Montage

The Soviet Union's first science fiction film — and one of the most visually extravagant productions of early Soviet cinema. An engineer in Moscow, consumed by jealousy over his wife and frustrated by the drudgery of post-revolutionary life, builds a rocket ship and travels to Mars, where he finds an oppressed worker class ruled by a beautiful but tyrannical queen and leads them in revolution. The Martian sequences, designed by the Constructivist artist Alexandra Exter, are stunning: geometric costumes, angular sets, and a visual language unlike anything else in 1920s cinema. The earthbound scenes offer a fascinatingly candid portrait of everyday life in the early USSR. A wild hybrid of agitprop, domestic melodrama, and interplanetary spectacle that feels genuinely ahead of its time.

The Soviet Union's first science fiction film — and one of the most visually extravagant productions of early Soviet cinema. An engineer in Moscow, consumed by jealousy over his wife and frustrated by the drudgery of post-revolutionary life, builds a rocket ship and travels to Mars, where he finds an oppressed worker class ruled by a beautiful but tyrannical queen and leads them in revolution. The Martian sequences, designed by the Constructivist artist Alexandra Exter, are stunning: geometric costumes, angular sets, and a visual language unlike anything else in 1920s cinema. The earthbound scenes offer a fascinatingly candid portrait of everyday life in the early USSR. A wild hybrid of agitprop, domestic melodrama, and interplanetary spectacle that feels genuinely ahead of its time.

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Cast

Yuliya Solntseva

Yuliya Solntseva

Aelita, Queen of Mars

Igor Ilyinsky

Igor Ilyinsky

Kravtsov - amateur sleuth

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Nikolai Tseretelli

Evguieni Spiridinov

Nikolai Batalov

Nikolai Batalov

Gusev, Red Army Soldier

Vera Orlova

Vera Orlova

Nurse Masha, Gusev's Wife

Valentina Kuindzhi

Valentina Kuindzhi

Natasha, Los' Wife (as Vera Kuindzhi)

Pavel Pol

Pavel Pol

Viktor Ehrlich, Sugar Profiteer

Konstantin Eggert

Konstantin Eggert

Tuskub, Ruler of Mars

Yuri Zavadsky

Yuri Zavadsky

Gol, Radiant Energy Tower Guardian

Aleksandra Peregonets

Aleksandra Peregonets

Ihoshka, Aelita's Maidservant

Iosif Tolchanov

Iosif Tolchanov

Mars Astronomer with Ihoshka

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N. Tretyakova

Yelena, Ehrlich's Wife

Sofya Levitina

Sofya Levitina

President House Committee

Varvara Massalitinova

Varvara Massalitinova

Neighbour at funeral

Mikhail Zharov

Mikhail Zharov

Actor in Play

Crew

Aleksei Fajko

writer

Emil Schünemann

cinematographer

Galeshka Moravioff

composer

Fyodor Otsep

writer

Yuri Zhelyabuzhsky

cinematographer

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