Overview of articles
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TRACE
A displaced man tries to return, but his hometown has turned into a ghostly, alienated place.Published on: -
A Philological Quandary, Kenneth Anger’s ¡Que Viva Mexico! (1950)
A lyrical multi-screen comparison of moments from Eisenstein’s ¡Que Viva Mexico! and Anger’s Scorpio Rising.Published on: -
The Radiant Screen
A poetic documentary about the Russian model city Ж, which exists shielded from reality.Published on: -
On This Land
18th-century Russian village life, shaped by superstitions, religious violence and the class struggle against feudalism.Published on: -
The Legends of Eternal Snow
A deeply authentic fairy tale about love and ghosts of the past set against the mystical scenery of the Sakha Republic.Published on: -
Bull’s Heart
Hidden love is revealed in this surprisingly tender story about an Uzbek father and son.Published on: -
Rerberg and Tarkovsky. The Reverse Side of ‘Stalker’
A unique documentary rediscovering part of the history of Soviet cinema through the life and work of the brightest Russian director of photography, GePublished on: -
Nothing Personal
Voyeuristic film by the former Tiger-Award winner Larisa Sadilova. Private detective is commissioned to observe an apartment. He spies on the life ofPublished on: -
DVA
Dystopian cyberpunk sci-fi, Russian-style, returns with a vengeance in this inventive, allusive, experimental, morbid tale.Published on: -
Skazka
Jet-black comedy featuring Mussolini, Stalin, Hitler and Churchill in a Dantean vision of the Afterlife.Published on: