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Motion pictures -- Russia -- History.
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Motion pictures -- Russia -- History.
Russia -- History.
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The village detective [videorecording (DVD)] : a song cycle / a film by Bill Morrison.
distributed and marketed by Kino Lorber, 2021.
Call #:
DVD 791.430947 V713 Doc
Subjects
Motion pictures -- Russia -- History.
Russia -- History.
Alternate title:
Buried
news
[videorecording (DVD)].
Let me come in [videorecording (DVD)].
Format:
[videorecording (DVD)] :
Description:
1 videodisc (81 min.) : 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby digital sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
Originally released as a documentary film in 2021.
Bonus features: Three short films by Bill Morrison:
Buried
news
(2021, 12 min.), Let me come in (2021, 11 min.) and Sunken Films (2020, 11 min.) ; trailer.
"Four reels of 35mm film dredged up from the Atlantic Ocean open a window onto Soviet history and cinema"--Container.
"Telluride Film Festival Official Selection/The New York Times Critic's Pick"--Container.
Home use only.
In English and Russian (5.1 Surround and 2.0 stereo.) with English subtitles.
Production:
Hypnotic Pictures presents ; directed, produced and edited by Bill Morrison ; produced by Maria Vinogradova ; produced by Madeleine Molyneaux ; in association with Picture Palace Pictures.
Performers:
Mihail Žarov (in archival footage).
Summary:
"During the summer of 2016, a fishing boat off the shores of Iceland made a most curious catch: four reels of 35mm film, seemingly of Soviet provenance. Unlike the film find explored in Bill Morrison’s Dawson City: Frozen Time, it turned out this discovery wasn’t a lost work of major importance, but an incomplete print of a popular Soviet comedy from 1969, starring the beloved Russian actor Mihail Žarov. Does that mean it has no value? Morrison thought not. To him, the heavily water-damaged print, and the way it surfaced, could be seen as a fitting reflection on the film work of Žarov, who re-emerges from the bottom of the sea 50 years later like a Russian Rip Van Winkle, to a world where reels of film are as antiquated as the Soviet Union. But if celluloid film is the only medium that can survive the ocean, how will future generations remember us? Morrison uses the discovery as a jumping off point for his latest meditation on cinema’s past, offering a journey into Soviet history and film accompanied by a gorgeous score by Pulitzer and Grammy-winning composer David Lang."--Container.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Short films.
Films for the hearing impaired.
DVDs.
Other authors:
Morrison, Bill, 1965 November 17-
Žarov, Mihail.
Kino Lorber, Inc.
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Sackville Public Library
Adult Nonfeature DVDs
DVD 791.430947 V713 Doc
Adult Dvds-7 Days
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