Monuments Far and Strange (1989)

Monuments Far and Strange (1989) poster

"Lost forever in the vortex of Eastern European anxiety, our puppet hero Hector languishes in scene after scene of contrived torment. Antiquity is thus his total realm, his self... This is the flipside of Perestroika; the solid weight of monuments and walls crashing down on waiting faceless figures." - David Cox, Cantrills Filmnotes, Issue 63/64, December 1990.

Director: David Cox
Runtime: 4 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Monuments Far and Strange about?
"Lost forever in the vortex of Eastern European anxiety, our puppet hero Hector languishes in scene after scene of contrived torment. Antiquity is thus his total realm, his self... This is the flipside of Perestroika; the solid weight of monuments and walls crashing down on waiting faceless figures." - David Cox, Cantrills Filmnotes, Issue 63/64, December 1990.
Who directed Monuments Far and Strange?
Monuments Far and Strange was directed by David Cox.
How long is Monuments Far and Strange?
Monuments Far and Strange has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).