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Maalo explains that the kidnappers were hired by humans to capture beasts to be stuffed or put in freak shows. Maalo becomes attached to Ilya, to his annoyance, but Ilya is surprised to find that he acts almost exactly like a human and is amazed to see flowers for the first time. Two human knights show up demanding Maalo.
This film was Sokurov's first feature at Lenfilm.It was roughly based on a short story by the contemporary Soviet writer, Grigory Baklanov.Baklanov asked that his name be removed from the credits because the only motif that was adopted from Baklanov's work was the scene of the transitional period from power to subordinance.
For the film, Sokurov, as often, selected a single motif from the work of inspiration – in this case, it was the sickness of a woman. It was produced as the graduation work of S. Sidorov from the VGIK. At that time Sokurov was not allowed to work on his own films, and saw this as an opportunity to continue work in the field.
Family identified the couple as Ilya Tsaruk and Sophia Kovalevich of Snohomish, ... and first-responders on a jet ski located the pregnant 26-year-old woman in the water, took her to shore and ...
Regarded by some as "plotless," like many Sokurov films, Father and Son combines two narrative structures, one circular, the other linear. The film opens and closes with scenes from the circular structure, in which Father comforts Aleksei, who has just had one of his nightmare; the film concludes when Father retires to the rooftop to await ...
The Dialogues with Solzhenitsyn (Russian: Беседы с Солженицыным) is a Russian television documentary by Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The documentary shot in Solzhenitsyn's home shows his everyday life and covers his reflections on Russian history and literature.
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Yuri Sardarov is half-Georgian and half-Armenian; he moved to the United States at age two as a refugee.[5] [6] His parents and grandparents were musicians. [6]Sardarov was named after his grandfather, with whom he is very close, and they have matching Cyrillic tattoos. [6]