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Welcome, or No Trespassing

Dobro pozhalovat, ili postoronnim vkhod vospreshchyon

Soviet Union

1965

74 Min
Black and White
Russian
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DIR Elem Klimov

SCR Semyon Lungin, Ilya Nusinov

DP Anatoli Kuznetsov

CAST Evgeni Evstigneev, Arina Aleynikova, Ilya Rutberg, Lidiya Smirnova, Alexei Smirnov, Nina Shatskaya, Vitya Kosykh, Yura Bondarenko, Lida Volkova, Tatyana Barysheva

MUSIC Mikael Tariverdiyev, Igor Yakushenko

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Elem Klimov

Russian filmmaker Elem Klimov’s best known film in the West is the gripping, internationally acclaimed war drama Idi i Smotri/Come and See (1985), a film that simultaneously chronicles the rape of the Byelorussian people and their land by the Nazi invaders in 1943 and pays tribute to the strength and resilience of the Russian peasants who stood fast, determined to survive in the face of genocide. His earlier films were satires that criticized the communist state. In turn, his work was not appreciated by authorities. Klimov also directed a few sports docudramas. Another of his better known films is Agoniya/Rasputin (1975) a biography of the notorious rake in which Klimov blended old documentary footage with new dramatic, color scenes. The film was considered without point and was not released in the Soviet Union until 1981 at the Moscow Film Festival. His 1985 entry in the same festival, Come and See earned Klimov the Grand Prix. He was married to noted filmmaker Larisa Shepitko who… read more

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