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Sar-Pige poster
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Based on Nikolay Garin Mikhailovsky's work Zora, which tells about the struggle of Chuvash peasants against the landowners.

Sar-Pige

Mar 1927

Black Pillar poster
Movie

The love story of Tevlet, a revolutionary who escaped from prison, with Urkka, the daughter of a rich peasant in the Chuvash village where he settled.

Black Pillar

Feb 1928

Volga Rebels poster
Movie

The film shows the struggle of the Chuvash people for their rights at the beginning of the 20th century.

Volga Rebels

Jan 1926

The Village poster
Movie

The struggle of the Chuvash peasants against the large landowners for the implementation of the Land Law. Partially lost.

The Village

Jan 1928

Apayka poster
Movie

A Chuvash washerwoman named Taisa joined the ranks of the revolutionaries against the White Guards during the civil war.

Apayka

Apr 1930

Remember poster
Movie

The struggle between the collective farmers and the kulaks and sectarianists.

Remember

May 1932

The Sacred Grove poster
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About the struggle of collective farmers for the expansion of sown areas.

The Sacred Grove

Jan 1931