Post-Soviet Symphony (2022)
If architecture is "frozen music", then the façades of houses are its score. We explore the architecture of the post-Soviet space, from wooden architecture to Baroque and classicism, from Art Nouveau to Stalinist and Khrushchev architecture, traces of which are found in the modern panel buildings known as “human anthills”. By doing so, we are trying to understand how this centuries-old symphony could sound and look, and most importantly, we find that irreconcilable conflict of personality and mass, the unique and the typical, that is reflected even “in stone”.
Director: Alexey Evstigneev
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: August 5, 2022
Screenplay
Music: Mark Buloshnikov
Cinematography: Elizaveta Popova
Editing: Alexandra Gusarova
Country: Russia
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Post-Soviet Symphony about?
- If architecture is "frozen music", then the façades of houses are its score. We explore the architecture of the post-Soviet space, from wooden architecture to Baroque and classicism, from Art Nouveau to Stalinist and Khrushchev architecture, traces of which are found in the modern panel buildings known as “human anthills”. By doing so, we are trying to understand how this centuries-old symphony could sound and look, and most importantly, we find that irreconcilable conflict of personality and mass, the unique and the typical, that is reflected even “in stone”.
- Who directed Post-Soviet Symphony?
- Post-Soviet Symphony was directed by Alexey Evstigneev.
- How long is Post-Soviet Symphony?
- Post-Soviet Symphony has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
- What genre is Post-Soviet Symphony?
- Post-Soviet Symphony is a Documentary film.
- Where was Post-Soviet Symphony produced?
- Post-Soviet Symphony was produced in Russia.