Afterword to the Pamphlet of 1942 (2013)
A Unesco World Heritage Site, Saint Petersburg, which survived a 900-day Nazi siege in World War Two, is today under threat again: over the past several years, Russia's new capitalists have demolished over two hundred historic buildings in the city. Retracing Dimitry Likhachev's eponymous article, the film draws parallels between the Siege of Leningrad and the defense of medieval Russian cities, as described in the chronicles. Returning to the present, it compares today's destroyers of history with foreign invaders.
Director: Stanislav Dorochenkov
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: January 1, 2013
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Afterword to the Pamphlet of 1942 about?
- A Unesco World Heritage Site, Saint Petersburg, which survived a 900-day Nazi siege in World War Two, is today under threat again: over the past several years, Russia's new capitalists have demolished over two hundred historic buildings in the city. Retracing Dimitry Likhachev's eponymous article, the film draws parallels between the Siege of Leningrad and the defense of medieval Russian cities, as described in the chronicles. Returning to the present, it compares today's destroyers of history with foreign invaders.
- Who directed Afterword to the Pamphlet of 1942?
- Afterword to the Pamphlet of 1942 was directed by Stanislav Dorochenkov.
- How long is Afterword to the Pamphlet of 1942?
- Afterword to the Pamphlet of 1942 has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).