Year: 1935
Runtime: 75 mins
Language: Russian
Director: Aleksandr Ptushko
A Communist reinterpretation of Gulliver’s Travels follows a young boy who imagines himself as Gulliver, stranded in Lilliput where the tiny inhabitants endure stark capitalist inequality and exploitation. Through his dream, the film critiques the oppression of the working class.
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