Where Was Early Cinema in the Russian Empire? Rethinking Empire through Film Geography
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15823/istorija.2026.141.2Keywords:
Russian Empire, film history, imperial Russian cinema, national cinema, Sine-Fono, cultural geography, decolonizationAbstract
This article rethinks early cinema in the Russian Empire from a spatial perspective, shifting attention away from St. Petersburg and Moscow toward the Empire’s western and southern borderlands. Using the trade journal Sine-Fono (1907–1918), it reconstructs cinema activity across several hundred towns and cities and visualises these patterns through cultural-geographical mapping and heatmaps. The analysis demonstrates that early cinema developed most intensively across a broad zone from the Baltic to the Black Sea, challenging capital-centred and nation-centred historiographies and redefining notions of ‘centre’ and ‘periphery’ in the history of Imperial Russian cinema.
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