Among Grey Stones

  • 88'
  • USSR
  • 1983
Based on a short story called In Bad Company by the Russian writer Vladimir Korolenko. A judge mourns the death of his wife, unable to come to terms with the dreadful reality. Meanwhile, his son befriends a couple of street urchins.
Muratova delicately explores 'respectable' society and its 'underground' as two opposing worlds that have nothing in common except for feelings of alienation, hopelessness and doom. This was the first time she worked with children, portraying them in a totally unconventional way, and the result is astonishing.
Among Grey Stones was heavily censored by the Soviet officials. In response, Muratova withdrew her name from the credits and took a pseudonym: Ivan Sidorov, which, being one of the most common of Russian male names, reads as 'Mr Average'.
Director
Kira Muratova
Country of production
USSR
Year
1983
Festival Edition
IFFR 2013
Length
88'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Sredi serykh kamney
Language
Russian
Production Company
Odessa Film Studio
Sales
Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre
Screenplay
Vladimir Korolenko
Cinematography
Alexei Rodionov
Production Design
Valentin Gidulyanov
Sound Design
Vladimir Bogdanovsky, Igor Skinder
Cast
Viktor Aristov, Igor Sharapov
Director
Kira Muratova
Country of production
USSR
Year
1983
Festival Edition
IFFR 2013
Length
88'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Sredi serykh kamney
Language
Russian
Production Company
Odessa Film Studio
Sales
Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre
Screenplay
Vladimir Korolenko
Cinematography
Alexei Rodionov
Production Design
Valentin Gidulyanov
Sound Design
Vladimir Bogdanovsky, Igor Skinder
Cast
Viktor Aristov, Igor Sharapov