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1 “We are destined to sail forever, to live forever…” The Russian Ark by AleksanderSokurov

2 AleksanderSokurov (b.1951)

3 Aleksander Sokurov First worked as TV program director First worked as TV program director Educated as historian Educated as historian Educated at the VGIK as film director Educated at the VGIK as film director Friend of Tarkovsky, develops Tarkovsky’s line in cinema: dreams, reflections on the past, long takes Friend of Tarkovsky, develops Tarkovsky’s line in cinema: dreams, reflections on the past, long takes Produced numerous documentaries, “elegies”; first feature films were banned (in early 1980s). Later films received numerous prizes (Cannes, Venice, Toronto, etc.) Produced numerous documentaries, “elegies”; first feature films were banned (in early 1980s). Later films received numerous prizes (Cannes, Venice, Toronto, etc.)

4 Selected filmography The Degraded (1980) The Degraded (1980) Mournful Unconcern (1983–1987) Mournful Unconcern (1983–1987) Days of Eclipse (1988) Days of Eclipse (1988) Empire (1986) Empire (1986) Save and Protect (1989) Save and Protect (1989) The Second Circle (1990) The Second Circle (1990) Stone (1992) Stone (1992) Mother and Son (1996) Mother and Son (1996) Moloch(1999) Moloch(1999) Taurus (2000) Taurus (2000) Russian Ark (2002) Russian Ark (2002) Father and Son (2003) Father and Son (2003) The Sun (2004) The Sun (2004) Alexandra (2007) Alexandra (2007) Faust (2011) Faust (2011)

5 Russian Ark (2002)

6 Russian Ark A passage through 300 years of history and culture represented by the Hermitage (its collection founded by Catherine the Great in 1764) A passage through 300 years of history and culture represented by the Hermitage (its collection founded by Catherine the Great in 1764) “History and life, history and art”; “simple things put in simple words” (Sokurov) “History and life, history and art”; “simple things put in simple words” (Sokurov) The meaning of the title: the biblical story of Noah; culture as the ark that keeps the nation afloat. The meaning of the title: the biblical story of Noah; culture as the ark that keeps the nation afloat.

7 Russian Ark An encounter of a European (presumably, Marquis de Custine, author of Russia in 1839) and a Russian (invisible, the voice behind the camera’s “eye”). An encounter of a European (presumably, Marquis de Custine, author of Russia in 1839) and a Russian (invisible, the voice behind the camera’s “eye”). The two wander throughout the halls and staircases of the Hermitage as well as through different epochs. The two wander throughout the halls and staircases of the Hermitage as well as through different epochs. Both have no idea how they got there (“accident” in case of the Russian). Unseen by most other people. Both have no idea how they got there (“accident” in case of the Russian). Unseen by most other people.

8 The European “guest”/ghost

9 Russian Ark Celebration of a passing, never repeated moment (as in theatre: impossible to edit mistakes) Celebration of a passing, never repeated moment (as in theatre: impossible to edit mistakes) Tarkovsky’s principles taken to the extreme (long takes replaced by one-shot film) Tarkovsky’s principles taken to the extreme (long takes replaced by one-shot film) Uninterrupted continuity of the film serves as metaphor for continuity of history Uninterrupted continuity of the film serves as metaphor for continuity of history

10 Sokurov against Eisenstein Total opposite of the montage cinema (ironically, S. received Eisenstein scholarship as a student) Total opposite of the montage cinema (ironically, S. received Eisenstein scholarship as a student) Dream in place of “documentary” Dream in place of “documentary” Individuals vs depersonalized “masses” Individuals vs depersonalized “masses” Beauty vs roughness Beauty vs roughness High culture vs barbarism (sailors at the Hermitage – revolutionary sailors in October) High culture vs barbarism (sailors at the Hermitage – revolutionary sailors in October) The aristocratic crowd leaving the stage of history (the Hermitage) with dignity vs the revolutionary mob rushing into the palace The aristocratic crowd leaving the stage of history (the Hermitage) with dignity vs the revolutionary mob rushing into the palace

11 The Palace Square, 19 th cent.

12 Eisenstein’s October

13 19 th -cent. view

14 Russian Ark: The room where Provisional Government was arrested in 1917, shown in pre-revolutionary peace

15 Russian Ark: Quotes “Russia is like a theatre” “Russia is like a theatre” “What kind of play is this? Let’s hope it’s not a tragedy” “What kind of play is this? Let’s hope it’s not a tragedy” “In any case, it’s too late to interfere. Everything has already happened” “In any case, it’s too late to interfere. Everything has already happened” “Russian music makes me break out in hives” “Russian music makes me break out in hives” “Everyone can see the future, but no one remembers the past” “Everyone can see the future, but no one remembers the past” “Let’s go! – Where? – Forward!” “Let’s go! – Where? – Forward!”

16 Russian Ark Several genres combined: sci-fi (time machine) sci-fi (time machine) historical film historical film documentary (life of the museum) documentary (life of the museum) poetic cinema (dream-like quality) poetic cinema (dream-like quality) Film about film; ironically, no film – digital technology Film about film; ironically, no film – digital technology

17 Making Russian Ark Two years of work on the project. The route of the camera carefully planned Two years of work on the project. The route of the camera carefully planned 36 hours to prepare the setting 36 hours to prepare the setting December 23, the shortest day of the year December 23, the shortest day of the year About 4 hours of rehearsals About 4 hours of rehearsals 90 minutes to shoot the 90 minute film in a single continuous take (“film made in one breath” - Sokurov) 90 minutes to shoot the 90 minute film in a single continuous take (“film made in one breath” - Sokurov) Digitally enhanced last image Digitally enhanced last image

18 Making Russian Ark About 2000 costumes made for the film About 2000 costumes made for the film Over 1000 extras participating Over 1000 extras participating Real historical objects (porcelain, furniture, some jewellery, etc) Real historical objects (porcelain, furniture, some jewellery, etc) Mariinsky Theatre orchestra, conductor Valerii Gergiev Mariinsky Theatre orchestra, conductor Valerii Gergiev

19 Tillman Büttner, Steadicam operator (German).

20 Sokurov rehearses with the extras

21 The actual Hermitage treasures prepared for shooting

22 Each scene carefully planned

23 The cameraman at work


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