在这部波羅的海代表剧情片中,I didn't make any further research on the film which is a fictionalized account of the last years (1917, 1918) in the life of the Petersburg biologist Kliment Timiryazev, called Polezhaev in the film and played by Cherkassov. The propaganda elements are in place: In awe, everybody listens when Comrade Lenin is on the phone, or when his letter is being read. The finale is the obligatory heroic speach, choruses, then presumably death and configuration into a statue. But I liked the script, full of human touches, the Petersburg academic world being disrupted by the revolution, desolation and starvation in the streets, the heroic sailors of the Baltic fleet, the colour red and its impact in nature and politics. Enjoy this little known classic.
A film based on the life of the Russian scientist, Klement Timiriazev, who taught at Cambridge and Oxford and was awarded the Newton Mantle for his work. Timiriazev, one of the few outstanding Russian scientists who (publically) backed the Soviets in their revolutionary campaign, was later elected a delegate to the Leningrad Soviet by the sailors of the Baltic fleet. There he denounced his fellow scientists for failing to aid the Soviets and predicted that such aid would come.