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A Infância de Górk

Título original: Detstvo Gorkogo
  • 1938
  • 1 h 38 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,2/10
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Mark Donskoy, Maxim Gorky, Ilya Gruzdev, Aleksei Lyarsky, Varvara Massalitinova, Daniil Sagal, Lev Shvarts, Mikhail Troyanovskiy, Pyotr Yermolov, Aleksandr Zhukov, and Vyacheslav Novikov in A Infância de Górk (1938)
AmadurecimentoBiografiaDrama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA drama reveals the great writer's inauspicious early years as an orphan raised by conniving relatives.A drama reveals the great writer's inauspicious early years as an orphan raised by conniving relatives.A drama reveals the great writer's inauspicious early years as an orphan raised by conniving relatives.

  • Direção
    • Mark Donskoy
  • Roteiristas
    • Mark Donskoy
    • Maxim Gorky
    • Ilya Gruzdev
  • Artistas
    • Aleksei Lyarsky
    • Varvara Massalitinova
    • Mikhail Troyanovskiy
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    828
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Mark Donskoy
    • Roteiristas
      • Mark Donskoy
      • Maxim Gorky
      • Ilya Gruzdev
    • Artistas
      • Aleksei Lyarsky
      • Varvara Massalitinova
      • Mikhail Troyanovskiy
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    • Prêmios
      • 1 vitória no total

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    Aleksei Lyarsky
    • Aleksei Peshkov (later, Maxim Gorky)
    • (as Alyosha Lyarsky)
    Varvara Massalitinova
    Varvara Massalitinova
    • Akulina Ivanva Kashirin, grandmother
    Mikhail Troyanovskiy
    Mikhail Troyanovskiy
    • Vasili Vasilyevich Kashirin, grandfather
    Elizaveta Alekseeva
    • Varvara Kashirina Peshkova, mother
    • (as E. Alekseeva)
    Vyacheslav Novikov
    • Uncle Yakov Kashirin
    • (as V. Novikov)
    Aleksandr Zhukov
    Aleksandr Zhukov
    • Mikhail Kashirin, an uncle
    K. Zubkov
    • Old Grigori
    Daniil Sagal
    Daniil Sagal
    • Ivan, aka 'Gypsy'
    Sergey Tikhonravov
    Sergey Tikhonravov
    • The Lodger
    • (as S. Tikhonravov)
    Igor Smirnov
    • Alexei, aka 'Lenka' or 'Lex', a crippled boy
    E. Mamaev
    • Sacha Kashirin, nephew
    V. Korochentchikov
    • Mikhail's son, also named Sacha
    Valentin Korneyev
    • Member of 'The Gang'
    • (não creditado)
    A. Lebedev
    • Member of 'The Gang'
    • (não creditado)
    Vladimir Maslatsov
    Vladimir Maslatsov
    • Member of 'The Gang'
    • (não creditado)
    Nikolay Pogodin
    Nikolay Pogodin
    • Member of 'The Gang'
    • (não creditado)
    B. Radkevich
    • Member of 'The Gang'
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Mark Donskoy
    • Roteiristas
      • Mark Donskoy
      • Maxim Gorky
      • Ilya Gruzdev
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    Avaliações de usuários10

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    10Irene212

    A heartbreakingly honest film.

    When Dwight Macdonald (a brilliant, iconoclastic film critic for decades, for Esquire, Paris Review, the New Yorker, and other magazines) taught a film course at the University of Wisconsin in the '70s, this was one of only about 15 films in his course. (Others included Rules of the Game, Children of Paradise, Keaton's Cops, and Seven Samurai, to give you an idea of the range and level of films he chose.) This film has stayed with me-- in a way, it has haunted me-- for thirty years, since I first saw it back then. I only recently rented it from Netflix and discovered, all over again, the mature and sophisticated style of early Russian filmmakers, and the power they could generate, particularly with material as touching and honest as Gorky's autobiography. Even minor characters, like the crippled boy who keeps insects as pets (metaphor alert--this movie is about serfs), dreaming he can some day set them free in the fields around the Volga, are utterly believable. It really is a must for every serious film-goer.
    10MetalOllie

    Pure cinema poetry

    Detstvo Gorkogo (The Childhood of Maxim Gorky) - 1938 Directed by Mark Donskoy G. Shenotinnik

    A Review By Ollie

    The Childhood of Maxim Gorky, tells the story of Aleksei Peshkov a 12 year old boy, living in 19th Century Russia, who would later be known as Maxim Gorky, possibly Russia's most famous and celebrated novelist and dramatist. Made in 1938, the film is based on Gorky's autobiography `My Childhood', and is rich and powerful film which will capture your attention from the beginning.

    Naturally, being made in 1938, the film is in black and white, although the story is so colourful and vibrant, with characters so alive, you would be forgiven for thinking the film was made much later. It definitely does not feel almost 65 years old.

    Aleksei Lyarsky, who plays Gorky, is instantly likeable as the young protagonist. Capable of portraying emotions far beyond his years, he works superbly alongside a cast of commanding and believable proportion. There is an almost Dickensian feel to some of the characters. While desperately sad, and easy to sympathise with, the Grandfather has an ineffable quality, both humorous and self pitying. In stark contrast, Maxim's Grandmother is a simple woman, one of goodness and truth, representing all that is beautiful in the optimism of the poverty in which they live.

    This film is more than an autobiographical look at one person's life. It is a peek through the windows of a time long since passed, a history lesson and above all a lesson in life, love and friendship. This is probably the most definitive coming of age drama I have seen, with more authority and gravitas than Truffaut managed in the much acclaimed `400 Blows'.

    There are several scenes which stand out. From a simple act of kindness from Maxim, when he gives a crippled boy his pet mouse, to Gorky and his friends sitting around a fire dreaming of a Utopian Neverland; from his Grandfathers almost comedic reactions to their ever increasing poverty, to the tears of his Grandmother as he hands her a coin.

    This is a rich and immensely strong film, advanced well beyond it's years, which holds it's own exceptionally well nearly 65 years later. This film will leave an indelible mark on your memory, if only from the simplicity of the tale it tells. It is, without doubt, pure cinematic poetry. A piece of film history which everyone would do well to try and see –it will not disappoint. An extremely well earned 10/10!

    Ollie
    7deng43

    a tough time to come of age

    another viewer commented on the lack of propaganda; that caught my eye, too, because this is a soviet film about czarist Russia. the soviets were surprisingly even-handed on this one. the only overtly political comment i picked up was when the police arrived at the house asking after a former boarder who was known to be against the czar. this does bring up an interesting point though, for the characters in the family are admittedly and obviously guilty of assaults, torture, murder and arson, but the only time the police appear is when seeking the anti-czarist boarder. it would appear that in this time just about anything went and none were responsible for their acts, unless it was failing to feed oneself when the punishment was beggary. very little in the way of human sympathy existed, and when it surfaced it was repaid thrice over with malice. a mean time. but it is beautifully photographed and the acting is wonderful. there isn't that much of a plot, per se, just vignettes of growing up, but that doesn't detract. it is fascinating to see a time like this preserved. i imagine the ussr in 1938 was actually materially very close to the czarist time it represented. change must have been very slow, as it had been for millenia. i have to say i just love the final shot. it seems the very essence of a soviet statement: the child marches off, leaving his friends behind cheering him on, into a vast flat nothingness - mother Russia unending. he is confidence personified.
    6HuntinPeck80

    A hard-going tale of childhood, peasant misery and fortitude

    Apparently, this is one of the most esteemed of movies in film history. Or was. The first of a trilogy, but what about the other two? Shouldn't a trilogy be a triptych, incomplete in just one third? But whatever, it's a 1930s Soviet movie and it is full of casual cruelty, envy, mischance, violence, anguish, and stubborn fortitude. Life is cruel and one must simply soldier on, at least until such time as one gathers the strength to give the rascals the slip. Don't let them grind you down, Alexei.

    It's foolish of Hollywood, for example, to remake celebrated classics, movies that succeeded, for inferior copies are just that. Consign all the lousy spin-offs, reboots, prequels, sequels and the like to the oblivion bin likewise. But a movie like this? It could really use a rethink and a refreshment. It's just too antiquated, and too relentlessly depressing. A remake couldn't change that without becoming disreputable, but at least we could have colour and maybe more directorial vitality, even if that did soften the impact of the story's miseries.

    I watched this because Youtuber Moviewise referenced it, and he hated it, but it is, one must allow, an esteemed film, but it ain't no Ivan's Childhood (still, for me, Tarkovsky's best). Now, I just have to go on wondering, who exactly is Maxim Gorky anyway?
    10TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Oh, what people

    This shows the early life of Maxim Gorky(Lyarsky, who brings to life his observant, kind and, yes, stubborn, ways). He lives with grandparents, surrounded by other relatives, as the sons of the patriarch each try to talk him into leaving them with more. But why should he divide it up at all? They'll drink it up! He worked so hard to... sure, he doesn't need it all himself... still...

    And there we have one of the many rich themes in this: when one among the poor is rich. He becomes greedy and paranoid, whilst those who want it the most turn from brothers into bitter enemies. With so little to go around, any pile of it will draw everyone's attention. The Christ symbolism is equally compelling - a foundling who spreads love and joy, a cross-shaped mast on a man-drawn ship, and easily the most well-off seen are the churches. Who in this most follows Jesus' teachings, and who merely pays lip-service? One can appreciate it without having faith in it. We see several praying, and it's one of many places in this where different people's actions, words and attitude contrast those of others. Though it is vital to know the historical context of this, with that in place, it can be appreciated without the deep analysis required to even keep up with a Tarkovsky piece.

    Whether one reads this as social realism, revolutionary romanticism(Stalin undoubtedly pointed to this as reason to do away with the Tsar) or both, it's undeniably haunting. The way it mixes the tragic and comical. Its love of the underdog(which, indeed, stems from the titular author of this auto-biographical work; while I have not read the novels, I understand that this is an adaptation that stays very true to its source), seen in the numerous portrayals of such: those who have not let their pitiful situations get to them, who hold their heads up high, look others straight in the eyes and retain their integrity and dignity. Some of the members of the family, the neighbor, some children. My father watched this in a theater, in the 60's. He's never forgotten about it since. Only now have I seen it, and I understand how it can stay with someone for half a century.

    Every aspect of this is expertly done. The acting and characterization is amazing and entirely consistent - so much so that you will remember and tell apart the dozens of people in it. Cinematography and editing are impeccably done, letting us follow what goes on, injecting metaphors and subtly working on the viewer(notice how cramped it makes the home feel, whilst the open nature seems infinite). The 96 minute running time flies right by, yet leaves so much intellectual stimuli to further ponder that it simultaneously feel like a lot more. So many developments, such credible depictions of relationships, environments and work, all of it from the perspective of a child. One has to connect dots and fill in blanks in this, without it lacking a rough edge, in part due to discipline dished out by authority figures, and the harshness of their poverty-stricken life. Unless you can't tolerate it otherwise, make sure not to get a dubbed version of this.

    There is some brutal disturbing content in this(little of it graphic). The Hyperkino annotated DVD comes with a lot of informational (written!) commentary by Jeremy Hicks. I wholeheartedly recommend this to everyone. 10/10

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      • 18 de junho de 1938 (União Soviética)
    • País de origem
      • União Soviética
    • Idioma
      • Russo
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