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        <description>I've been researching newly public domain films from 1929 and earlier, so I'm uploading the best possible copies that I can find. The first of his "Ukraine Trilogy", writer and director Alexander Dovzhenko felt that this movie was his most patriotic, though it's more avant-garde rather than propaganda. The picture occasionally makes it onto lists of greatest films of all time and is almost universally regarded as a classic. It follows an elderly Ukrainian man who is searching for a legendary treasure in the mountains as political revolution rages around him. Source: https://archive.org/details/zvenigora.-1928.</description>
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