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- Title
Plotlessness: Soviet Cinema, Socialist Realism, and Nonclassical Storytelling.
- Abstract
This article addresses a persistent feature of Soviet cinema: plotlessness, or unstructured storytelling. I examine the phenomenon of plotlessness, its history, and its causes during the Stalin period to show, contrary to conventional wisdom, that many Stalin-era films were not classically constructed. Plotlessness resulted from an aborted transition to conventional storytelling in the mid-1930s when theme replaced story as the driving force behind narratives. This development required that Stalin-era filmmakers continue to experiment with plotting. The approach to storytelling they created was not only distinct from the historical-materialist mode practiced under Soviet montage but also an independent alternative to classicism.
- Subjects
SOVIET films -- History &; criticism; NARRATOLOGY; STORY plots; SOCIALIST realism in motion pictures; HISTORICAL materialism; ERMLER, Fridrikh
- Publication
Film History, 2017, Vol 29, Issue 3, p169
- ISSN
0892-2160
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/filmhistory.29.3.07