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  • CountryRussia
  • Production Year2005
  • Running Time44min
  • FormatBeta
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Moscow is not among the dozens of cities across the globe renowned for ethnic diversity and cultural variety. But like London or New York, Moscow is in the midst of a very typical, modern quagmire. The immigration, emigration and migration are on the rise in almost every corner of the globe. Diasporas are everywhere, and [Blood Type] looks at the little known Korean diaspora in Russia. Reminiscent of [The Grace Lee Project] in the way it uses one iconic name ?in this case a legendary Russian rock star ? as a jumping-off point, the film tracks the lives of eight Korean-Russian Muscovites called Victor Tsoy. Director Brashinsky sheds light on the divergent group`s differences ? and its commonalities. The first in a larger documentary series on the nations that comprise contemporary Russian society.
Director
Director
Mikhail Brashinsky
Director and screenwriter Mikhail Brashinsky started his career as a film critic in his native Russia, and has written for Moscow`s Afisha and Variety in the US among other publications and has published two books. His filmography includes [A Road Movie] (1991), [Black Ice] (2003), [Anomalous Zone] (2003) for television, and the screenplay for [La Traductrice] (2005).
Credit
  • Director
    Mikhail Brashinsky
  • ProducerEkaterina Filippova
  • ScreenplayMikhail Brashinsky
  • CinematographyOleg Shuvaev
  • EditorAlexey Kochkin
  • SoundAndrey Korinsky
  • MusicKino
    Yoondohyun Band
  • Production CompanyAtlantic
    katia@filipp@mail.ru
  • World SalesAtlantic
    katia@filipp@mail.ru
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