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A visually hypnotizing cinematic feat, RUSSIAN ARK is Alexsandr Sokurov's spellbinding ode to St. Petersburg's State Hermitage Museum. Shot in one fluid take using High Definition video cameras, the photography floats and careens through the lavish corridors of the museum, examining its architectural details while following a dreamlike plot. A cast of 867 actors supply the action of the film, whether dancing the mazurka in a lively ballroom, performing a military salute, or watching a theater performance. The Marquis (Sergey Dreiden), an aged but limber European dressed in solid black, is the film's charismatic guide, leading the narrator--who is the unidentified voice behind the camera--through each doorway and into each gallery in a sweeping tour of the Hermitage. While the Marquis interacts with some of the guests, debating about Italian art with a couple of Russian scholars, delighting over rich paintings by Rubens and Van Dyck with an angelic blind woman, taking a lively brunette for a spin on the dance floor, others do not see him. Even the narrator suspects that the Marquis is a ghost, long dead and wandering the Hermitage in a quest to better understand history. Time periods, indicated by style of dress, fluctuate between the 1700s and the present. Famous Russian figures, such as Peter the Great, Nicholas I, and Catherine the Great appear and then disappear, with no explanation of their roles. Between the Marquis and the narrator, confusion reigns. They are spectators and trespassers in this mysterious space, trying to find their way.

 

 
   
cast and crew

genre: drama experimental sci-fi & fantasy

country: Canada Denmark Finland Germany Russia

language: Russian

subtitles: Russian

runtime: 96 minutes

dvd region: DVD Region All

attributes: Widescreen

rating: Not Rated

 
cast and crew

Jens Meurer:
Producer
Sergey Dreiden:
Actor
Aleksandr Sokurov:
Director
David Giorgobiani:
Actor
Lev Yeliseyev:
Actor
Karsten Stoter:
Producer
Alla Osipenko:
Actor
State Hermitage Orchestra:
Music Performer
Mikhail Piotrovsky:
Actor

Andrey Deryabin:
Producer
Maria Kuznetsova:
Actor
Leonid Mozgovoy:
Actor
Artem Strelnikov:
Actor
Tilman Büttner:
Director of Photography
Alexander Chaban:
Actor
Sergey Yevtushenko:
Music
Oleg Khmelnitsky:
Actor

 
   
festivals
  • Adelaide Film Festival 2003 (Adelaide, Australia)
  • Copenhagen International Film Festival 2003 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • Helsinki Documentary Film Festival 2003 (Helsinki, Finland)
  • Hong Kong International Film Festival 2003 (Kowloon, Hong Kong)
  • International Film Festival Rotterdam 2003 (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
  • Istanbul International Film Festival 2003 (Istanbul, Turkey)
  • Muestra Internacional de Cine 2003 (Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico)
  • Singapore International Film Festival 2003 (Singapore)
  • Bergen International Film Festival 2002 (Bergen, Norway)
  • Brazilian Association of Art Critics 2002 (São Paulo, Brazil)
  • Chicago International Film Festival 2002 (Chicago, United States)
  • Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2002 (Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic)
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    awards
  • Best Actor
    2003 Màlaga Spanish Film Festival (Màlaga, Spain)
  • Best Cinematographer
    2002 European Film Awards (Europe)
  • Best Cinematography
    2003 Màlaga Spanish Film Festival (Màlaga, Spain)
  • Best Director
    2002 European Film Awards (Europe)
  • Best Director
    2003 Màlaga Spanish Film Festival (Màlaga, Spain)
  • Best Feature Film
    2003 German Camera Award (Germany)
  • Best Film
    2003 Nika Awards (Moscow, Russia)
  • Best Film
    2002 Sitges International Film Festival of Catalonia (Sitges, Spain)
  • Best Foreign Language Film
    2003 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards (Australia)
  • Best Production Design
    2004 Nika Awards (Moscow, Russia)
  • Best Sound
    2004 Nika Awards (Moscow, Russia)
  • Golden Palm
    2002 Cannes Film Festival (Cannes, France)
  • Honorable Mention-Feature Film
    2003 German Camera Award (Germany)
  • Silver Condor-Best Foreign Film
    2004 Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards (Argentina)
  • Special Citation
    2003 San Francisco Film Critics Circle (San Francisco, United States)
  • Visions Award
    2002 Toronto International Film Festival (Toronto, Canada)
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