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The object of the study is the work of film director Alexander Petrovich Dovzhenko. The subject of research is the concept of "land" in the director's work, considered as a "garden," as an "earthly paradise". One of the main ideas of A. Dovzhenko's work is the glorification of the earth, "soil," which has already been indicated by many researchers. This tradition can be traced not only in "Earth," but also in other films by A. Dovzhenko ("Aerograd," "Shchors," "Michurin"), as well as in films created according to his scripts by director Yu. Solntseva ("Charmed Desna," "A Tale of Fiery Years"). The purpose of this study is to comprehend the worldview of A. Dovzhenko. The tasks of the study include: an analysis of the spatial organization of the director's works, a study of the significance of the concept of the earth, its connection with mythopoetics, with the folklore and religious origins of the figurative system. This study uses a comprehensive cultural approach, including comparative, dialectical, phenomenological and psychological methods. The novelty of this study is that the "garden" is considered as "a creative space," as "an earthly paradise." The main conclusion of this study is that "earth" as "garden," as "earthly paradise" is one of such spaces. The Bible garden is God's creation, "earthly paradise," is human creation. In Zvenigor, the land acts as a natural given. In the film "Earth," the garden as an "earthly paradise" appears as a creation of natural and human efforts. In "Ivan" and "Aerograd" "earthly paradise" appears as the city of the future. "Garden" in the work of A. Dovzhenko there is a "creative space" symbolizing an earthly paradise.
Лиана Владимировна Попова (Mon,) studied this question.
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