The Politics of Film:

“Captain Volkonogov Escaped” and the Art of Resistance

Authors

  • P. Stuart Robinson UiT The Arctic University of Norway

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17892/app.2023.00016.348

Keywords:

Natasha Merkulova, Aleksey Chupov, Captain Volkonogov Escaped, Stalin's Soviet Union, authoritarianism, NKVD, politics, micro-level power, cultural engagement, solidarity, resistnace, film analysis, film phenomenology

Abstract

Natasha Merkulova and Aleksey Chupov's Captain Volkonogov Escaped offers a gripping portrayal of life in Stalin's Soviet Union. This article discusses the film's evocation of an oppressive social structure and its pertinence as a stimulus and means to comprehending and critically appraising authoritarianism in contemporary times. The film pays close attention to micro-level dynamics of intimidation, fear and division, as well as their potential counters of empathy and resistance. It is this kind of social realism, eschewing the superficiality of conventional period ‘costume’ drama, that facilitates speaking truth to power. As such, it illustrates the potential of cinema, as one powerful form of cultural expression, to harness the historical imagination and illuminate the parallels between past and present calamities. It also suggests that resistance of violence and oppression depends on cultural engagement, and hence boycotts are counterproductive. These impede the capacity to build solidarity among the oppressed, both within and outside Russia. Forms of expression like film provide the means of mutual understanding on which such solidarity depends.

Captain Volkonogov Escaped. Image courtesy of AS Fidalgo.

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Published

05-10-2023

How to Cite

Robinson, P. Stuart. 2023. “The Politics of Film:: ‘Captain Volkonogov Escaped’ and the Art of Resistance”. Apparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures of Central and Eastern Europe, no. 16 (October). https://doi.org/10.17892/app.2023.00016.348.

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