As with so many early films by Sokurov, this film has two dates: the first is the date of its creation (the film was then banned), the second is the date of the final edition and legal public screening. The film consists of German and Soviet archive footage of the World War II — to be exact, from the end of the war. An attempt to make a large–scale documentary on this subject had been undertaken in the Soviet cinema of the 1960s: the film — “Ordinary Fascism” — by the outstanding Soviet film–maker Mikhail Romm had become a classic retrospective investigation of fascism. But Sokurov uses the expressive power of the documentary image in an absolutely different way. He does not amass materials for a large–scale picture of Nazi crimes.

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A short tour of the sites to see in and around Tartu.

A series of short winter scenes.
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Struggling with fear, tension, and anxiety amid the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, a high sc...

In the province of Salerno in Campania, a village is attracting more and more pilgrims, sometimes se...

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Behind the scenes of the animated short film.

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Revisit the killer puppets and paranormal researchers, whose brain fluid they craved, with in-depth ...

Madrid, Spain, 1949. The Circo Americano arrives in the city. While the big top is pitched in a vaca...

An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...

A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...