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Taurus

Telets

Russia

2001

94 Min
Color
Russian
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DIR Aleksandr Sokurov

PROD Viktor Sergeyev

SCR Yuri Arabov

DP Aleksandr Sokurov

CAST Leonid Mozgovoy, Mariya Kuznetsova, Sergei Razhuk, Natalya Nikulenko, Lev Yeliseyev, Nikolai Ustinov

ED Leda Semyonova

MUSIC Andrey Sigle

Cannes (In Competition), Edinburgh (Eyes of the World), Stockholm (Open Zone), Rotterdam (Main Programme)

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Aleksandr Sokurov

One of the most important directors in both Russian and world cinema, Alexander Sokurov is considered by many to be the spiritual heir of the great Andrei Tarkovsky. Sokurov — who has enjoyed a long creative relationship with Tarkovsky — has discounted such comparisons, but certain similarities between their works remain indelible: a predilection towards very long takes, natural performances by their actors, and an almost otherworldly use of natural sounds and music. And, perhaps most important, both directors are concerned with the essential questions of human existence and the state of the human spirit.

Sokurov was the son of a World War II veteran. His family moved around a good deal while Sokurov was growing up, and after finishing high school, he went to Gorki, Russia’s third largest city. There, he attended Gorki University and began to work as an assistant television director when he was 19. He continued to direct television programs for the Gorki station until 1975, and… read more

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Venice 2011. Feel the Temptation

By Daniel Kasman on September 9, 2011

Aleksandr Sokurov finishes his tetralogy of power with a magnificent, grotesque adaptation of Goethe’s Faust.

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