Overview of articles
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The Basement
Artist Erik van Lieshout uses a politically charged occasion to allow humans and animals to benefit from his art during the Manifesta in St. PetersburPublished on: -
Who Can Be Happy and Free?
Young maker has translated the poem Who can be happy and free in Russia by Nikolaj Nekrasov from 1877 into a hopeful film about today’s…Published on: -
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Birmingham Ornament 3D (Fragment 201)
A spin-off of Silvestrov & Leiderman’s Surrealist epic in instalments. This time, the avant-garde conquers a new dimension.Published on: -
Rock on Bones
A young French filmmaker decides that the charismatic Russian punk band Oz deserves a career in the West. Besides two years of fun and frustration,…Published on: -
Moskatchka
Innovative documentary about Moskatchka, a Russian suburb of the Latvian capital Riga. The camera calmly records events from everyday life and producePublished on: -
Oda
Choreography of apparently conformist, uniformed bodies. With a beautiful, classical art direction.Published on: -
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Spring
A mix of intuition, fascination with the unconscious and a tactic of surprise as a manifesto of Necro-realism.Published on: -