1. Art's Fading Sway: Russian Ark by Aleksandr Sokurov
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I have often fallen asleep in small theatres. It is an embarrassing thing to have happen during one-man shows, and I am certain that at least one actor, a man whose work I have enjoyed on many occasions and whom I admire, saw me sleeping during his one-man show. I…
2. Renowned Russian Director Sokurov Says Official Ban Means His Career ...
One of Russia's best-known film directors, Aleksandr Sokurov, says his "professional career...is over" because of Russia's ban on his new film.
One of Russia's best-known film directors, Aleksandr Sokurov, says his "professional career...is over" because of Russia's ban on his new film. Sokurov told News.ru he's "not working on new projects" after the Culture Ministry refused to allow distribution of Fairytale (Skazka).
3. After "After": The "Arkive" Fever of Alexander Sokurov - ARTMargins
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Peu de gens devineront combien il a fallu etre triste pour ressusciter Carthage. (Few will be able to guess how sad one had to be in order to resuscitate Carthage). Flaubert (quoted by Walter Benjamin) And what if history were to happen only once, but as a repetition? What if history is nothing but this singular repetition, happening for the first time as its own doubling? An event recorded only in one take, only a singular and irreversible take one, cut and print?
4. Faust (Aleksandr Sokurov, 2012) - criterionforum.org
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5. Film foundation set up by Alexander Sokurov to close after claims of ...
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The director of Russian Ark has accused Russia’s culture ministry of “unfriendliness and aggressiveness”
6. 'Fairytale' Review: Alexander Sokurov's Deepfaked ... - Variety
Aug 6, 2022 · The Russian auteur continues to push formal boundaries in this mordantly fanciful imagining of a reunion between Hitler, Stalin, Churchill and others.
Alexander Sokurov continues to push formal boundaries in 'Fairytale,' a mordant imagining of a reunion between Hitler, Stalin and others.
7. An interview with Aleksandr Sokurov - Senses of Cinema
Dec 19, 2011 · Thank God so many analogies can be found in culture and that they are so noble. After all, it is true that everything has been said in the Bible ...
8. The Lonely Voice of Man: Films of Alexander Sokurov - ICA
Alexander Sokurov's first feature film follows Red Army soldier Nikita Firsov, who returns home to a remote Soviet village after the Civil War, haunted by ...
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is London’s leading space for contemporary culture. We commission, produce and present new work in film, music, performance and the visual arts by today’s most progressive artists. In our landmark home on The Mall in central London, we invite artists and audiences to interrogate what it means to live in our world today, with a genre-fluid programme that challenges the past, questions the present and confronts the future.
9. Rotterdam 2023 Review: Sokurov's Last FAIRYTALE - ScreenAnarchy
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Russian director Alexander Sokurov makes weird films, or rather really special ones. Most famous of these is probably 2002's Russian Ark, an absolutely fantastic walk through 300 years of Russian history as displayed in the Hermitage museum, done in one...
10. Alexander Sokurov's Alexandra - Artforum
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ALEXANDER SOKUROV’S single-take Russian Ark (2002) ends when the seemingly exhausted camera comes to rest on a slate-gray waterscape, one of the director’s many apparitional images of the lost Russian…
11. Military Series. Aleksandr Sokurov in the MACBA Collection | Exhibition
The last edition of the Venice International Film Festival honoured Aleksandr Sokurov with the ultimate distinction ... After finishing his History degree ...
The last edition of the Venice International Film Festival honoured Aleksandr Sokurov with the ultimate distinction. The Russian filmmaker won the Golden Lion award for his film Faust, 2011.
12. Aleksandr Sokurov - Bronze Screen Dream
Born in the heartland of Siberia, Podorvikha, in 1951, Aleksandr Nikolaevich Sokurov grew up in a Russia torn between post-war reconstruction, purges and the ...
Aleksandr Sokurov: Russian filmmaker creating poetic and meditative works, exploring historical and philosophical themes, collaborating with cinematographer Aleksandr Burov.
13. A Conversation with Alexander Sokurov and Kirill Serebrennikov
Oct 23, 2017 · After all, we educate power, and power educates us through our own institutions. If we do not trust, precisely from this point of view, our ...
At a certain point, these people start to say: We will not let you sing your songs, because these songs are a threat to security.