List of Soviet films of 1922

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A list of films produced in the Soviet Union in 1922 (see 1922 in film).

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1922

TitleOriginal titleDirectorCastGenreNotes
The Exile Modzgvari (Изгнанник) Vladimir Barsky Shalva Dadiani, Giorgi Davitashvili, Yelena CharskayaDrama
History of the Civil WarИстория Гражданской войны Dziga Vertov Documentary
Infinite Sorrow Скорбь бесконечная Aleksandr Panteleyev Pyotr Kirillov, Ursula Krug, Vladimir Maksimov Drama
In the Whirlwind of Revolution В вихре революции Aleksandr Chargonin Zoya Barantsevich Drama
Kino-Pravda (vol. 1–13)Кино-правда Dziga Vertov Newsreel
The Miracle Maker Чудотворец Aleksandr Panteleyev Pyotr Kirillov, Yelena TumanskayaComedy
Polikushka Поликушка Alexander Sanin Ivan Moskvin, Vera Pashennaya Dramafilmed in 1919
The Suram Fortress Suramis tsikhe (Сурамская крепость Ivan Perestiani Hamo Beknazarian, Mikheil Chiaureli Adventure

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