Antologion (Ukrainian Film) (1996)
«Antologion (ukrainian film)» is a film of assemblage, - an attempt to imagine an ukrainian film with its own plot, aesthetics, intonation, an attempt to create an organic interlacement, a cine- rhapsody, founded on fragments of classical films produced in Ukraine during the soviet period. This film is a homage to the centennial of the cinema. For this the author is allowed the use of the "Pigeon flying" of Eadweard Muybridge as the image of the cinema. The dedication of the film is «To the happy ones who have gone»...
Director: Aleksandr Balagura
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 77 min
Release Date: January 1, 1996
Country: Ukraine
Original Language: uk
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Antologion (Ukrainian Film) about?
- «Antologion (ukrainian film)» is a film of assemblage, - an attempt to imagine an ukrainian film with its own plot, aesthetics, intonation, an attempt to create an organic interlacement, a cine- rhapsody, founded on fragments of classical films produced in Ukraine during the soviet period. This film is a homage to the centennial of the cinema. For this the author is allowed the use of the "Pigeon flying" of Eadweard Muybridge as the image of the cinema. The dedication of the film is «To the happy ones who have gone»...
- Who directed Antologion (Ukrainian Film)?
- Antologion (Ukrainian Film) was directed by Aleksandr Balagura.
- How long is Antologion (Ukrainian Film)?
- Antologion (Ukrainian Film) has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).
- What genre is Antologion (Ukrainian Film)?
- Antologion (Ukrainian Film) is a Documentary film.
- Where was Antologion (Ukrainian Film) produced?
- Antologion (Ukrainian Film) was produced in Ukraine.