Film russe (1972)

A collage-like work that plays with a variety of visual and auditory elements. The film combines scenes from Lausanne, Lake Geneva, and Odesa, interweaving cityscapes, stairwells, and street scenes. The images are accompanied by a mixture of distorted sound, choral singing, and marching music. Intertitles in Cyrillic script and humorous texts reinforce the film's experimental aesthetic. The film ends with a note stating that it was found in the year 3973 and dates back to 1972, with the assumption that the sound and colors were partially erased by radioactive residue.

Director: Erwin Huppert
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Country: Switzerland
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Film russe about?
A collage-like work that plays with a variety of visual and auditory elements. The film combines scenes from Lausanne, Lake Geneva, and Odesa, interweaving cityscapes, stairwells, and street scenes. The images are accompanied by a mixture of distorted sound, choral singing, and marching music. Intertitles in Cyrillic script and humorous texts reinforce the film's experimental aesthetic. The film ends with a note stating that it was found in the year 3973 and dates back to 1972, with the assumption that the sound and colors were partially erased by radioactive residue.
Who directed Film russe?
Film russe was directed by Erwin Huppert.
Where was Film russe produced?
Film russe was produced in Switzerland.