Triumph Over Violence

Ordinary Fascism (Russian: Обыкновенный фашизм, romanized: Obyknovennyy fashizm), or Triumph Over Violence is a 1965 Soviet film directed by Mikhail Romm.

Shub is regarded as the creator of the compilation film, which uses existing footage to depict historical events.

Shub's most famous compilation film, The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty, gathered newsreel footage from pre-revolutionary Russia to depict the decline of the Czar and valorize the Russian Revolution.

Initially, had wanted the narration done by someone else, but when his collaborators heard working versions of his voice-over, they encouraged him to do it.

Vadim Abdrashitov in an interview mentions Ordinary Fascism as the film that inspired him to make his own movies.