Moscow Postcards (1989)
In this video diary of Breder’s trip, the viewer is given an after-hours tour of the Soviet capital. The different segments include a daylight panorama of Red Square, a scene in which Breder is handed the phone by his Russian artist hosts, a walking tour precursor of My Body Sees You, an underground performance with gas flames in a glass column, the midnight changing of the guard at Red Square, and a hypnosis session with a psychic that ends with a close up of another Russian magician on television.
Director: Hans Breder
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 1989
Country: Soviet Union
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Moscow Postcards about?
- In this video diary of Breder’s trip, the viewer is given an after-hours tour of the Soviet capital. The different segments include a daylight panorama of Red Square, a scene in which Breder is handed the phone by his Russian artist hosts, a walking tour precursor of My Body Sees You, an underground performance with gas flames in a glass column, the midnight changing of the guard at Red Square, and a hypnosis session with a psychic that ends with a close up of another Russian magician on television.
- Who directed Moscow Postcards?
- Moscow Postcards was directed by Hans Breder.
- How long is Moscow Postcards?
- Moscow Postcards has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- What genre is Moscow Postcards?
- Moscow Postcards is a Documentary film.
- Where was Moscow Postcards produced?
- Moscow Postcards was produced in Soviet Union.