Эрмитаж - Russian Ark [message #5425] |
Sun, 24 October 2004 03:36 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18793 Registered: January 2001
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Александр Сокуров (Alexander Sokurov) did a wonderfully interesting film called "Russian Ark." It is filmed entirely in the Госудаственный Эрмитаж (Hermitage Museum), and is done as one long take, literally 90 minutes of continuous film footage.
The movie appears to have been intended for a Western audience, since all the credits appear in English, However, the dialog is entirely in Russian and sibtitled. That's not a problem though, even if you don't speak Russian. Because the dialog is very simple, and the main focus is on the sights and sounds. It shows the art of the Palace and the music of the era when it still was home of the Tsars. I thought the movie had a strange feel for the first few minutes. It is narrated by two ghosts, one Russian and one French. It is shown throuh the eyes of the Russian ghost, who follows the French ghost through the museum. The dialog between them is a rather condescending exchange where the Frenchman taunts the Russian about the quality of life and art in Russia. But the two are obviously connected, and the chemistry between them is interesting. But more than that is the way Sokurov was able to show 300 years of history, culture and art in this 90 minute uninterupted walkthrough of the Hermitage Palace in St. Petersburg. The "making of" section of the DVD is nearly as interesting as the film itself, so be sure and watch that too.
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Re: Эрмитаж - Russian Ark [message #5428 is a reply to message #5426] |
Sun, 24 October 2004 17:01 |
wunhuanglo
Messages: 912 Registered: May 2009
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Just bought a copy from an Amazon-affiliated vendor - $18.52 brand new. Can't understand whay Amazon features links to sellers who undercut their price right on the same page as the item listing.
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Re: Эрмитаж - Russian Ark [message #5436 is a reply to message #5430] |
Mon, 25 October 2004 05:11 |
wunhuanglo
Messages: 912 Registered: May 2009
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I mean "just" bought it - as in read the post, thought it would be very interesting, and went and clicked at Amazon. I'll try to remember to post something after I see it.
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Re: Эрмитаж - Russian Ark [message #5441 is a reply to message #5425] |
Mon, 25 October 2004 21:01 |
lon
Messages: 760 Registered: May 2009
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I saw this a while back on VHS. I hope the local library bought a disk copy as well (though I don't have a player.) I'll be getting one.
Russian Ark is great-- I do not recall how I got tipped off to it. I was slack jawed at the end. One take. The fact that it was done on video makes it a little easier to grasp.
So now that we are taking about 'arty pictures' I'd recommend the work of Peter Greenaway, in particular for this discussion "Drowning By Numbers." In the film there are images of the numbers 1 thru 100 placed cleverly as the story unwinds. For me, the first one is always hardest--- I had to get 'tip' on that.
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