The Sleeping Beauty (1930 film) explained

The Sleeping Beauty
Director:Georgi Vasilyev and Sergei Vasilyev
Starring:Konstantin Mukhutdinov
Varvara Myasnikova
Nikolay Simonov
Cinematography:Yevgeni Shneider
Studio:Lensoyuzkino
Runtime:76 minutes
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Russian

The Sleeping Beauty (Russian: Спящая красавица|Spyashchaya krasavitsa) is a 1930 Soviet drama film directed by Georgi Vasilyev and Sergei Vasilyev, their first feature film.

The main themes of the film are the conflict between old art forms such as ballet and the revolution and the need for creating new, proletarian forms of art.

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