Above the Lake
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Above the Lake (Надъ озеромъ) | |
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Directed by | Dmitrii Frolov |
Screenplay by | Dmitrii Frolov |
Based on | poetry by Alexander Blok |
Starring | Peter Kremis Romil Rachev Natalya Surkova |
Cinematography | Dmitrii Frolov |
Edited by | Dmitrii Frolov |
Music by | Sergey Oskolkov |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 10 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | No dialogue |
Above the Lake (Russian: Надъ озеромъ, translit. Nad ozerom) is a black-and-white 1995 independent film directed by Dmitrii Frolov. It is based on Alexander Blok novel Nad ozerom. The film is not an adaptation in the usual way: it is the reconstruction of the cinema of the beginning of the 20th century, performed by Frolov's contemporaries. Being a poetically philosophical reflection of the perception of A. Blok's poetry, the film at the same time reproduces the atmosphere of the legendary Silver Age.
Plot
[edit]A poor poet (perhaps Blok himself), his ghost-lady and the third character, subtly hinting with beauty and an article on Dantes, are immersed in authors not in a feast of aestheticism, but in the simple and eternal reality of our sinful world. Exhausted by passions, they are pathetic, they are beautiful in their own way, but how impudent are their impulses, completely fitting into the scheme of the classical love triangle. And only the imagination of the Poet, even spurred by cocaine, can transform this wretchedness into a hymn to the eternal confrontation of two men who have fallen in love with one woman.
Cast
[edit]- Peter Kremis as Poor poet
- Romil Rachev as The poet's friend
- Natalya Surkova as Lady
Details
[edit]- Work on the film began in 1994, according to a script that does not at all resemble the final film.
- Filming took place in the very place where Alexander Blok wrote a poem "Above the Lake", as well as the famous "Stranger". This is the station "Shuvalovo-Ozerki", where at the beginning of the 20th century artistic youth and nobility loved to rest in the summer seasons. Some of the plans of the film are shot in place, from which the surrounding in Blok's poem is described with an accuracy of several meters (see "Above the Lake").
- Music for the film "Above the Lake" was composed and recorded in 2006 by the modern classical composer Sergei Alexandrovich Oskolkov.
- The original version of the 1995 film was 15 minutes, but then the whole scene was cut from it by the director, which reduced the film by a third.
- The film was shot on a camera with a manual drive, reminiscent of the technique of shooting films in the era of silent movies.[1]
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Shot from the film "Above the Lake"
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Shot from the film "Above the Lake"
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Shot from the film "Above the Lake"
Festivals
[edit]- Light & Future International Film Festival, Houston, USA, March 2019 (Award)[2]
- Once a Week Online Film Festival, USA, September, 2019[3]
- Direct Monthly Online Film Festival, USA, October, 2019[4]
- Festival Internacional de Cine Silente, Puebla, Mexico, November, 2019 (WINNER)[5]
- Madras Independent Film Festival, Madras, India, July, 2020 (Award Winner)[6]
- Global Monthly Online Film Competition, Canada, July, 2020 (Award Winner)[7]
References
[edit]- ^ [1] SEE IT PRESENT. Interview with the director
- ^ "Awards". Archived from the original on 2019-05-11. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
- ^ Film page at the festival
- ^ Page of the film at the festival DMOFF
- ^ festival program
- ^ Madras Independent Film Festival
- ^ GMOFC
External links
[edit]- 1995 films
- 1990s Russian-language films
- Russian black-and-white films
- Films based on works by Alexander Blok
- Films based on Russian novels
- Films about size change
- Films directed by Dmitrii Frolov
- Russian short films
- Russian independent films
- Russian avant-garde and experimental films
- Russian silent short films
- 1995 short films
- 1995 independent films
- 1990s avant-garde and experimental films