Reading Book of Blockade

  • 96'
  • Russia
  • 2009
In Reading Book of Blockade, Alexander Sokurov allows various people - actors, journalists, school children, students, soldiers - to read parts from the famous book by Alexander Adamovich and Daniil Granin about the siege of Leningrad. The city was besieged during World War II by the Germans and the blockade lasted 900 days - from September 1941 to January 1944 - and resulted among other things in great starvation in the city. The long siege is estimated to have cost one million civilian lives, but the Germans did not manage to break the tough Russian resistance.
When reading eyewitness reports of survivors about the bloody battle and the suffering, some readers in Sokurov's documentary become very emotional. Sokurov says he thinks the events are at least as tragic and terrible as the atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; the siege was, in his opinion, an 'historic and cultural disaster'. His film contains stunning archival footage of the siege.

  • 96'
  • Russia
  • 2009
Director
Alexander Sokurov
Country of production
Russia
Year
2009
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
96'
Medium
DV cam PAL
Original title
Chitaem blockadnuju knigu
Language
Russian
Producer
Oleg Rudnov
Production Company
Tv Kupol Ltd.
Sales
Tv Kupol Ltd.
Screenplay
Nadezda Gusarova
Cinematography
Alexander Degtiarev
Editor
Tatiana Orlova
Production Design
Igor Mosin
Sound Design
Nikolaj Almaev
Cast
Maya Klimenko
Director
Alexander Sokurov
Country of production
Russia
Year
2009
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
96'
Medium
DV cam PAL
Original title
Chitaem blockadnuju knigu
Language
Russian
Producer
Oleg Rudnov
Production Company
Tv Kupol Ltd.
Sales
Tv Kupol Ltd.
Screenplay
Nadezda Gusarova
Cinematography
Alexander Degtiarev
Editor
Tatiana Orlova
Production Design
Igor Mosin
Sound Design
Nikolaj Almaev
Cast
Maya Klimenko