The Sentimental Policeman

  • 115'
  • Ukraine
  • 1992
A policeman finds a girl in a vegetable patch and dreams of adopting her. The child functions as a trigger for natural, social and biological urges and human traumas. After The Asthenic Syndrome's exhausted intellectual, Muratova now switches to a complete character: a simple man with a sentimental philosophical mask. The title is an oxymoron. Muratova doesn’t allocate power to the policeman, but to miserable, hypocritical post-Soviet citizens.
The interplay of situation and fate is the key to the intrigue in The Sentimental Policeman. It is reminiscent of the cruel developments in the stories of Daniil Kharms. The film is built up of transitions between anecdote and Grand Guignol, farce and melodrama, pantomime and court sessions.
The director's daring is circumscribed by cunning, as she rewards the 'naive savage’ with love and philosophical questions. Incidentally, a poster of Malevich’s Black Square hangs on a wall in his apartment. The most under-appreciated of Muratova’s films.

  • 115'
  • Ukraine
  • 1992
Director
Kira Muratova
Countries of production
Ukraine, France
Year
1992
Festival Edition
IFFR 2013
Length
115'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Cuvstvitelnyy milicioner
Language
Russian
Producers
Aleksandr Andreev, Hugues Borgia, Yuri Kovalenko
Production Companies
Parimedia, Primodessa Film
Sales
Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre
Screenplay
Kira Muratova, Evgeny Golubenko
Cinematography
Gennady Karyuk
Editor
Valentina Oleynik
Production Design
Alexei Bokatov, Evgeny Golubenko
Sound Design
Sergei Dubkov, Rem Sobinov
Cast
Nikolai Shatokhin, Irina Kovalenko
Director
Kira Muratova
Countries of production
Ukraine, France
Year
1992
Festival Edition
IFFR 2013
Length
115'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Cuvstvitelnyy milicioner
Language
Russian
Producers
Aleksandr Andreev, Hugues Borgia, Yuri Kovalenko
Production Companies
Parimedia, Primodessa Film
Sales
Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre
Screenplay
Kira Muratova, Evgeny Golubenko
Cinematography
Gennady Karyuk
Editor
Valentina Oleynik
Production Design
Alexei Bokatov, Evgeny Golubenko
Sound Design
Sergei Dubkov, Rem Sobinov
Cast
Nikolai Shatokhin, Irina Kovalenko