Moscow in October

Moscow in October (Russian: Москва в Октябре, romanized: Moskva v oktyabre) is a 1927 Soviet silent historical drama film directed by Boris Barnet.

[3] Particular attention was paid to the "party apparatus" Sergei Eisenstein, Vsevolod Pudovkin, Esfir Shub and Boris Barnet.

[4] Despite a small rental in the USSR, special criticism from the press did not follow, as it was known - the script was agreed with ""Eastpart"" and was viewed not only by the commission responsible for the preparation of solemn events, but even at the next plenum of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union.

[3] The painting depicts the staged scenes of the October Bolshevik uprising in Moscow, as well previous events.

The film covers events from this date, right up to the creation Council of People's Commissars, headed by Lenin.