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Silva
Directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky
Written by
Starring
Cinematography Iosif Martov
Music by Emmerich Kalman (operetta)
Production
company
Release date
  • 1944 (1944)
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Silva ( Russian: Сильва) is a 1944 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky and starring Zoya Smirnova-Nemirovich and Sergei Martinson. It was part of a cycle of operetta films made in European cinema during the era.

Cast

Production

The film is an adaptation of the 1915 operetta Die Csárdásfürstin (also known as Silva after its title character) composed by Emmerich Kalman with a libretto by Leo Stein and Bela Jenbach. The first staging of the operetta took place in Russia in 1916 in St. Petersburg during the war with Germany, but patriotism required to change the title of operetta from Queen of Czardas to the neutral Silva in Russia. The Soviet movie Silva was made at the Sverdlovsk Film Studios in Yekaterinburg. [1] [2]

Popularity

The film proved a major success with Soviet audiences, who during the later stages of the Second World War sought escapist entertainment and largely rejected films with war themes. The money it earned per copy of the film issued exceeded even that of the most popular films of the year Guilty Without Fault. [3]

References

Bibliography

  • Egorova, Tatiana K. Soviet Film Music: An Historical Survey. Psychology Press, 1997.
  • Spring, Derek / Taylor, Richard. Stalinism and Soviet Cinema. Routledge, 2013.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Silva
Directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky
Written by
Starring
Cinematography Iosif Martov
Music by Emmerich Kalman (operetta)
Production
company
Release date
  • 1944 (1944)
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Silva ( Russian: Сильва) is a 1944 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky and starring Zoya Smirnova-Nemirovich and Sergei Martinson. It was part of a cycle of operetta films made in European cinema during the era.

Cast

Production

The film is an adaptation of the 1915 operetta Die Csárdásfürstin (also known as Silva after its title character) composed by Emmerich Kalman with a libretto by Leo Stein and Bela Jenbach. The first staging of the operetta took place in Russia in 1916 in St. Petersburg during the war with Germany, but patriotism required to change the title of operetta from Queen of Czardas to the neutral Silva in Russia. The Soviet movie Silva was made at the Sverdlovsk Film Studios in Yekaterinburg. [1] [2]

Popularity

The film proved a major success with Soviet audiences, who during the later stages of the Second World War sought escapist entertainment and largely rejected films with war themes. The money it earned per copy of the film issued exceeded even that of the most popular films of the year Guilty Without Fault. [3]

References

Bibliography

  • Egorova, Tatiana K. Soviet Film Music: An Historical Survey. Psychology Press, 1997.
  • Spring, Derek / Taylor, Richard. Stalinism and Soviet Cinema. Routledge, 2013.



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