A look at the life of soldiers in the Russian army... Read more
| Starring | Vladimir Zamansky, Oleg Vasilkov |
|---|---|
| Director | Hussein Erkenov |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
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A look at the life of soldiers in the Russian army...
| Starring | Vladimir Zamansky, Oleg Vasilkov |
|---|---|
| Director | Hussein Erkenov |
| Studio | PECCADILLO PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 7 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
| Language | DVD: Russian |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 26 Jul 2004 Production year: 1990 |
| Format | DVD |
Completed in 1990 but withheld for four years, Uzbek-born Hussein Erkenov's featurette is as compelling as it is complex. Shot secretly during the last days of Communism, this expressionist, elliptical and quietly subversive study of authority and obedience follows a unit of raw Red Army unit recruits as they are gradually dehumanised by the rigidity of their routine. Adhering to the prescribed socialist-realist style, yet also evoking the work of such Soviet masters as Paradjanov (The Colour of Pomegranates) and Tarkovsky (Solaris, Stalker), this is a political, as well as a pacifist tract, which is given poetic power by cinematographer Vladimir Menshikov's astonishing use of light.
Shot in 1990, but not seen outside Russia until the director took a print to the 1994 Berlin Film Festival, this... read more on Time Out
Utterly pointless, bleak film about young Russian soldiers. It didn't have a plot and seemed to be a series of slung together scenes that were all so meaningless as to lose all sense.
Avoid at all costs.
I just didn't get this film at all. What on earth was going on? Endless shots of people standing and staring. It was like someone grabbed a load of film strips from the cutting room floor and stuck them randomly together .
A very short film too, saved only by some good looking Russian soldiers, baring all!