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Thursday, Feb 23, 2017
3:10 PM (124 mins)
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BAMPFA
Three Short Films By Sergei Loznitsa
In Conversation
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Critic Neil Young writes on film for Sight & Sound, MUBI Notebook, The Hollywood Reporter, and other publications.
Beautifully filmed, Life, Autumn presents a portrait of a small village in rural Russia, near the city of Smolensk, with its aging population. Despite the shortage of basic necessities, life carries on. In the strikingly visual, award-winning Factory, Loznitsa and his film crew observe the inner workings and rhythms at a factory during the course of one day. “Less is more for Landscape, an austere but absorbing formalist exercise consisting entirely of left-to-right tracking shots depicting people waiting for a bus in the Russian town of Okulovka” (Variety).
Films in this Screening
Life, Autumn
Sergei Loznitsa, Marat Magambetov, Russia, 1998
FILM DETAILS
Print Info
- B&W
- DCP
- 34 mins
source
- Deckert Distribution
Factory
Sergei Loznitsa, Russia, 2004
FILM DETAILS
Cinematographer
- Sergei Mikhalchuk
- Nikolai Evimenko
Print Info
- Color
- 35mm
- 30 mins
Landscape
Sergei Loznitsa, Russia, 2003
FILM DETAILS
Cinematographer
- Pavel Kostomarov
Print Info
- Color
- 35mm
- 60 mins
source
- Deckert Distribution