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Mikhail Slutsky

Mikhail Slutsky

Directing

Known For

One Day in Soviet Russia
5.5

On August 24th of 1940 a group of cameramen cross the immense territory of the Soviet Union before it was attacked by Nazi Germany, and capture multiple aspects of life in this new world.

One Day in Soviet Russia

1941
Yves Montand is Singing
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The tour of the French singer Yves Montand and actress Simone Signoret to the USSR in 1956.

Yves Montand is Singing

1957
Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #5
8.0

Comprising two segments, "London Will Not Surrender!" and "Our Moscow", the film showcases the air defense systems of London and Moscow.

Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #5

1941
One Lovely Day
4.0

In the ordinary Ukrainian collective farm comes a new music worker, graduated from the Conservatory energetic young girl. She led the fight with the Chairman of the collective farm and accountant, who believed that Amateur music for farmers — something quite optional…

One Lovely Day

1956
China Is Fighting
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A Soviet documentary by Roman Karmen and Mikhail Slutsky, assembled from 1938–41 footage in Yan’an and at the front, chronicling China’s anti-Japanese resistance—from Eighth Route Army actions to civilian mobilization and daily life in the base areas.

China Is Fighting

1941
One Day of War
9.0

A Soviet documentary chronicling a single day of the Great Patriotic War—June 13, 1942, the 356th day of the conflict. Filmed simultaneously across all fronts and the home front by 160 newsreel cameramen, and edited by Mikhail Slutsky at the Central Studio of Documentary Films, it offers a sweeping portrait of total war. Released in October 1942, the project captured the Soviet struggle against the German invaders in a single, coordinated day of filming.

One Day of War

1942
Concert for the Front
10.0

A musical film dedicated to the soldiers fighting at the front line.

Concert for the Front

1942
In the Name of Lenin
5.0

A Soviet documentary marking the opening of the monumental Dnieper Hydroelectric Station, one of the showcase projects of Stalin’s First Five-Year Plan. The film highlights the scale of construction, the triumph of Soviet engineering, and the plant’s symbolic dedication to Lenin as a step toward the industrial transformation of the USSR.

In the Name of Lenin

1932
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Youth on the Move

1939