d. Aleksandr Sokurov
c. Russia
y. 1995
description:
"This small film came out of the material edited for Sokurov's five-hour documentary Spiritual Voices." (IMDB)
IMDB... 6.7 (12)
_AMG... n/a
size: 110MB
qlty: ?
subs: no
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Soldier's Dream
St. Petersburg Diary: Mozart, Requiem
d. Aleksandr Sokurov
c. Russia
y. 2004
description:
n/a
IMDB... 6.9 (11)
_AMG... n/a
size: 360MB
qlty: ?
subs: ?
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Dolce
d. Aleksandr Sokurov
c. Russia
y. 2000
description:
"An experimental documentary directed by acclaimed Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov, Dolce takes its inspiration from the life and death of the widely respected Japanese writer Toshio Shimao. Although Shimao is the ostensible subject of Sokurov's film, much of its emphasis rests on Shimao's widow, Miho, and her loving relationship with her handicapped daughter Maya." (AMG)
IMDB... 6.0 (35)
_AMG... n/a
size: 460MB
qlty: ?
subs: no (Italian)
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Dialogues with Solzhenitsyn
d. Aleksandr Sokurov
c. Russia
y. 1999
description:
"Renowned Russian director Alexander Sokurov creates this uncharacteristically straightforward documentary about legendary author and Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The film is essentially an extended interview with the literary figure about his experiences in the Gulag, his 18-year exile in the United States, the state of Russian culture, and self-understanding. Uzel was screened at the 1999 Mill Valley Film Festival." (AMG)
IMDB... 5.8 (52)
_AMG... n/a
size: ~1500MB
qlty: DVD
subs: yes
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Confession
d. Aleksandr Sokurov
c. Russia
y. 1998
description:
"Alexander Sokurov's Confession documents life on a Russian battleship. While the ship sails the Barents Sea, the ship's leader discusses how the loneliness of life at sea affects him and his crew." (AMG)
IMDB... 7.0 (27)
_AMG... n/a
size: ~1750MB
qlty: DVD
subs: yes
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Spiritual Voices
d. Aleksandr Sokurov
c. Russia
y. 1995
description:
"How do you wage war with an enemy who surrounds you at all times but remains forever out of sight? This was the question raised by filmmaker Alexander Sokurov as he journeyed to the Tajikistan-Afghanistan border to interview the Russian soldiers trapped in a perpetual state of danger and desolation. As the weary soldiers await the arrival of an enemy who may never materialize, Sokurov embeds himself with them to offer one of the most unique and involved portrayals of military quandary ever committed to celluloid." (AMG)
IMDB... 7.8 (50)
_AMG... n/a
size: ~2400MB
qlty: DVD
subs: yes
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Metamorphosis
d. Valery Fokin
c. Russia
y. 2002
description:
"Russian theatrical stage director Valery Fokin directs this film version of Franz Kafka's 1915 story of loneliness and isolation, The Metamorphosis. In the early 1900s, businessman Gregor Samsa (Evgeny Mronov) goes home to see his family in Prague. After his last supper as a human, Gregor retires to his room where he slowly turns into a giant insect through the course of several dream sequences. After his boss comes around to see what the trouble is, his family rejects him and he dies alone. The musical score is provided by Alexander Bakshy. Originally titled Prevrashchenie, Metamorphosis was shown at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival market." (AMG)
IMDB... 6.1 (58)
_AMG... n/a
size: 700MB
qlty: DVD
subs: yes
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The Castle
d. Aleksei Balabanov
c. Russia
y. 1994
description:
Adaptation of Kafka's The Castle.
IMDB... 6.6 (60)
_AMG... 2.5 / 5.0
size: 1200MB
qlty: DVD
subs: no
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