Psevdezh and Simulacrum (2014)
The slang word "Psevdezh" is a free translation of the philosophical term "simulacrum" and means a sign that does not have a signified object in reality. The heroes of the film are trying to understand whether the activity of others is this very pseudo-death. A team of young actors begins to work on a performance that is dedicated to conceptual artists, heroes of the 90s. In the course of work, the two creative groups constantly collide, and with each meeting, both in actors and in artists, mutual irritation will grow.
Director: Natalya Meshchaninova
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 72 min
Release Date: June 26, 2014
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Psevdezh and Simulacrum about?
- The slang word "Psevdezh" is a free translation of the philosophical term "simulacrum" and means a sign that does not have a signified object in reality. The heroes of the film are trying to understand whether the activity of others is this very pseudo-death. A team of young actors begins to work on a performance that is dedicated to conceptual artists, heroes of the 90s. In the course of work, the two creative groups constantly collide, and with each meeting, both in actors and in artists, mutual irritation will grow.
- Who directed Psevdezh and Simulacrum?
- Psevdezh and Simulacrum was directed by Natalya Meshchaninova.
- How long is Psevdezh and Simulacrum?
- Psevdezh and Simulacrum has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
- What genre is Psevdezh and Simulacrum?
- Psevdezh and Simulacrum is a Documentary film.