The Tuner

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Foreign Title: Nastroyshchik
Date: January 01, 2004 to December 31, 2004
Dates Note: 2004
Country of Origin: Russia , Ukraine
Place of Origin: Ukraine, Russia
Languages: Russian
Color: B&W
Silent: No
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Curator Notes

Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Odessa’s Uncompromising Eccentric: The Films of Kira Muratova
Description: 

Swindlers and eccentric faded aristocrats populate the crumbling Odessa of Kira Muratova’s berserk 2004 satire on Russia’s old and nouveau riche, a screwball 1930s comedy filmed through an almost assaultive theatrical style. A piano tuner/con artist with a big-dreaming platinum blonde girlfriend thinks he’s found his final marks in two elderly society dames, but first he’ll have to deal with fellow scammers, miscellaneous madmen, random musicians, street beggars, and a lapdog with a continuously terrible haircut. Muratova’s disorienting sound and vocal mixes heighten The Tuner to dizzying, Gogolian extremes; the cumulative effect is, as the Village Voice memorably described, “like being trapped in an elevator with a psychotic.”

—Jason Sanders

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