This has been called ‘a magnificent fresco’, an ‘apocalypse’ (Silver Bear, Berlin 1990). But it proved to be a diagnosis of an era.
Muratova captured the state of Russia and Eastern Europe in images that are typical of an era on the eve of revolution, full of aggression and apathy. The Asthenic Syndrome is constructed like The Well-Tempered Clavier, full of polyphonous elements.
The first part is in black-and-white and is a film within a film, nervously shot like Muratova’s first films. The second part is in colour and tells the story of the life of an insignificant author and literature teacher who suffocates in the dull routine of his mindless environment.
Muratova’s realism is full of contrasts, irony and rage and shows every character from different sides. She presents a complete picture of personal syndromes and collective apathy, meanwhile stunning the viewer with shock therapy and destroying every illusion.
- Director
- Kira Muratova
- Country of production
- USSR
- Year
- 1989
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2013
- Length
- 153'
- Medium
- 35mm
- Original title
- Astenicheskiy sindrom
- Language
- Russian
- Producer
- Micha Lampert
- Production Companies
- Goskino, Odessa Film Studio
- Sales
- Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre
- Screenplay
- Kira Muratova, Alexander Chernykh, Sergei Popov
- Cinematography
- Vladimir Pankov
- Editor
- Valentina Oleynik
- Production Design
- Oleg Ivanov
- Sound Design
- Elena Demidova
- Cast
- Sergei Popov, Olga Antonova