Revolution: New Art for a New World explained

Revolution: New Art for a New World
Director:Margy Kinmonth
Producer:Margy Kinmonth
Maureen Murray
Music:Edmund Jolliffe
Cinematography:Maxim Tarasjugin
Gennady Nemikh
Patrick Duval
Editing:Gordon Mason
Studio:Foxtrot Films
Art Alliance Productions
Distributor:Foxtrot Films
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Revolution: New Art for a New World is a feature documentary written and directed by Margy Kinmonth[1] and produced by Foxtrot Films Ltd and Arts Alliance, starring Matthew Macfadyen (Vladimir Lenin), Tom Hollander (Kazimir Malevich), Eleanor Tomlinson (Lyubov Popova), James Fleet (Wassily Kandinsky) and Daisy Bevan (Varvara Stepanova). The film documents the famous Russian Avant-garde artists that flourished after the October Revolution, only to be later suppressed by Joseph Stalin's regime. The documentary was filmed on location in London, Saint Petersburg and Moscow, with access to The Tretyakov Gallery, The Russian Museum, The Hermitage Museum and in co-operation with The Royal Academy of Arts, London.

Revolution: New Art for a New World was aired on BBC Four in October 2017 as part of the BBC's Russian Season[2] to mark the centenary of the Russian Revolution.

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  1. Web site: Margy Kinmonth. IMDb. 2018-01-18.
  2. Web site: Revolution: New Art for a New World - BBC Four. BBC. 2018-01-18.