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Russian Ark

7th(2002) World Cinema

History · Adventure · Psychology  

  • CountryRussia
  • Production Year2002
  • Running Time96min
  • Format 35mm
Program Note
Invisible to everyone around him, a contemporary filmmaker magically finds himself in the Hermitage in St. Petersburg - back in the early 1700s. He meets a cynical French diplomat from the 19th Century and the men become accomplices in an extraordinary time-traveling journey through Russia’s turbulent past. Wandering through the Palace, the Marquis and the filmmaker witness astonishing scenes from the Tsarist Empire - Peter the Great thrashes his general with a whip and, during rehearsals of her own play, Catherine the Great rushes around looking for a bathroom. The family of the last Tsar dine together, quite oblivious to the impending revolution, and hundreds of dancers waltz at the last Great Royal Ball of 1913 - the end of an era is nigh. As their time-voyage unfolds in a single, uncut steadicam shot, the two men engage in a passionate and amusing dispute. The Marquis clearly has a Western love-hate relationship with Russia, whereas the modern filmmaker questions his country’s uneasy connection to its past and to Europe today.
Director
Director
Alexander SOKUROV
A St. Petersburg resident, Alexander Sokurov was born in Siberia in 1951. Because his father was in the military, he spent much of his childhood in Poland and Turkistan. He studied history at the University of Gorky before attending Moscow′s prestigious film academy VGIK. He made his first feature, THE LONELY VOICE OF MAN, in 1978 as his graduation project, but it was rejected by the school. The numerous films he made at the Leningrad Documentary Film Studios were also banned until 1986. His filmography includes THE STONE (1992), WHISPERING PAGES (1993), MOTHER AND SON (1996), MOLOCH (1999), TAURUS (2001), ELEGY OF A VOYAGE (2001) and RUSSIAN ARK (2002).
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Credit
  • Director Alexander SOKUROV 알렉산드르 소쿠로프
  • Producer Alla Verlotsky, Andrey Deryabin
  • Cast Sergey Dreiden, Maria Kuznetsova, Leonid Mozgovoy
  • Screenplay Anatoly Nikiforov, Alexander Sokurov
  • Cinematography Tilman Buttner
  • Production Design Yelena Zhukova, Natalia Kochergina
  • Sound Vladimir Persov, Sergey Moshkov
  • Music Sergey Yevtushenko
  • Production Company Hermitage Bridge Studio
    Dvortsovajanab. 19 St.Petersburg 191028, Russia
    hbs@peterlink.ru

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