A Stoker

  • 80'
  • Russia
  • 2010
The stoker is a veteran of the Afghan war: a retired major and hero of the USSR who spends his life in an old boiler room, writing a book and shovelling coal into the boiler. Every now and then, an old veteran friend pays him a visit, to burn something other than coal. These things seem to be human bodies, but the stoker doesn't seem to care. His friend tells him they were bad people. His beautiful daughter, who stays in her father’s flat, comes to the boiler room only to ask for money. The only people really interested in the stoker’s work and writings are two little girls who visit and ask curious questions. The boiler is a symbol present in all houses, and fire destroys everything in the end. Having made a film about the 1970s (Cargo 200), Alexei Balabanov this time evokes the atmosphere of St. Petersburg in the early 1990s. He does so in a straightforward yet uncompromising and unsettling way, whereby gangland liquidations seem like the most common thing in the world.
  • 80'
  • Russia
  • 2010
Director
Alexei Balabanov
Premiere
International premiere
Country of production
Russia
Year
2010
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
80'
Medium
DCP
Original title
Kochegar
Language
Russian
Producer
Sergey Selyanov
Production Company
CTB
Sales
Intercinema Ltd.
Screenplay
Alexey Balabanov
Cinematography
Alexandr Simonov
Production Design
Anastasiya Karimulina
Cast
Mikhail Skryabin
Director
Alexei Balabanov
Premiere
International premiere
Country of production
Russia
Year
2010
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
80'
Medium
DCP
Original title
Kochegar
Language
Russian
Producer
Sergey Selyanov
Production Company
CTB
Sales
Intercinema Ltd.
Screenplay
Alexey Balabanov
Cinematography
Alexandr Simonov
Production Design
Anastasiya Karimulina
Cast
Mikhail Skryabin