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  • December: Russian Elegy (2016)
  • Short | 9 min | Short, Drama
December: Russian Elegy (2016)
Short | 9 min | Short, Drama

The story reflected through the poetic nerve of Brodsky, the profoundly dramatic music by Michael Gordon, the ritual dance of Pollock paintings, the images of photographic art of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries referred to as ...See moreThe story reflected through the poetic nerve of Brodsky, the profoundly dramatic music by Michael Gordon, the ritual dance of Pollock paintings, the images of photographic art of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries referred to as pictorialism in history, and one of its most prominent representatives - an outstanding French photographer Robert Demachy. December in black and white shades of Thanatos in search of discovering a new world. When the borderline between reality and artificiality is inconceivably unsteady, and the unconscious is already somewhere nearby. When the image verges on the picturesque copper-plate engravings of the past. When, instead of the thingness, currents of light and shadow become protagonists of a compositional and probably insightful narration. The time when «the face is in the dusk, with words inside out», and «ink is more honest than blood». The time for sinking inside yourself. The time to reconsider. December. See less
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