Alcoholism and Its Ill-Effects

  • 6'
  • Russia
  • 1913
Alcoholism and its Ill-Effects was considered to be one of the most popular science propaganda (or educational) films produced in Russia before the revolution of 1917. Alexander Khanzhonkov, the most prominent Russian film producer of that era, financed a special department dedicated to non-fictional cinema, despite the fact that such films were not commercially successful. Unfortunately, not a single copy of the film has survived to the present day. All that remains are 12 frames, which were used by Izvolov to create this reconstruction. He also used extracts from critical reviews, published at the time of the film’s release, to produce a soundtrack.
Director
Khanzhonkov Studios
Country of production
Russia
Year
1913
Festival Edition
IFFR 2007
Length
6'
Medium
Mini DV PAL
Producer
Arnold Giskin
Director
Khanzhonkov Studios
Country of production
Russia
Year
1913
Festival Edition
IFFR 2007
Length
6'
Medium
Mini DV PAL
Producer
Arnold Giskin