Schiwoi trup
The Living Corpse | Der lebende Leichnam

Wsewolod Pudowkin, Wladimir Uralski
Schiwoi trup | The Living Corpse | Der lebende Leichnam by Fjodor Ozep
DEU/UdSSR 1929, Retrospective
Source: Deutsche Kinemathek

Graphik: Grigori Borisow und Pjotr Schukow, 1929
Schiwoi trup | The Living Corpse | Der lebende Leichnam by Fjodor Ozep
DEU/UdSSR 1929, Retrospective
Source: Collection of Visual Art Publications Russian State Library, Moscow

Behind the Scenes | Werkfoto: Viola Garden (links | left)
Schiwoi trup | The Living Corpse | Der lebende Leichnam by Fjodor Ozep
DEU/UdSSR 1929, Retrospective
Source: Musej Kino, Moscow
A double exchange of roles: Otsep, the author, switches to directing once and for all; he emigrates to Germany and also embarks upon an international career in France and the USA. Vsevolod Pudovkin, in contrast, one of the most famous directors in Soviet film history, gives a commanding performance in his only leading role. The film's international perspective ensured its great success worldwide after it was premiere in Berlin in 1929. It has been handed down in diverse copies, but never in its original form. The new reconstruction – based on six different versions – by Österreichisches Filmmuseum and Deutsche Kinemathek is being shown at the Retrospective for the very first time.
Print courtesy of the Austrian Film Museum, Vienna