There is Still More to Come (2024)
A film representing a stroll through St. Petersburg. Captured by a broken frame composition, deserted streets, frozen city infrastructure, stone embankments, pigeons in parks, dandelions breaking through the pavements, aberrations of color and light evoke an increasing sense of unease. Ambient sounds—random conversations, city noises, and a track composed by Mexican sound artist Enrique Arriaga—merge with the visuals, making the film a direct speech of a human/camera/witness about what clearly audible in the actual urban space.
Director: Masha Godovannaya
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date: October 19, 2024
Screenplay
Cinematography: Masha Godovannaya
Country: Mexico, Russia
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is There is Still More to Come about?
- A film representing a stroll through St. Petersburg. Captured by a broken frame composition, deserted streets, frozen city infrastructure, stone embankments, pigeons in parks, dandelions breaking through the pavements, aberrations of color and light evoke an increasing sense of unease. Ambient sounds—random conversations, city noises, and a track composed by Mexican sound artist Enrique Arriaga—merge with the visuals, making the film a direct speech of a human/camera/witness about what clearly audible in the actual urban space.
- Who directed There is Still More to Come?
- There is Still More to Come was directed by Masha Godovannaya.
- How long is There is Still More to Come?
- There is Still More to Come has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
- What genre is There is Still More to Come?
- There is Still More to Come is a Documentary film.
- Where was There is Still More to Come produced?
- There is Still More to Come was produced in Mexico, Russia.