Art people described how they felt after February 24: "I’m a WALL-E robot in ruins"

Art people described how they felt after February 24: "I’m a WALL-E robot in ruins"

Art people described how they felt after February 24: “I am a WALL-E robot in ruins”

Art people described how they felt after February 24: "I’m a WALL-E robot in ruins"

Shot from the movie “Cabaret”


The publication Kommersant, interviewed the representatives of the arts, invited them to tell which heroes of which films they feel at the moment against the background of the military special operations that began on February 24 and continued in Ukraine. The mini-interviews were attended by artists, directors, journalists, and the palette of internal experiences turned out to be very diverse: from Soviet classics to Disney cartoons.

Director Roman Volobuev admitted that he felt like a character in “Seventeen Moments of Spring.”

Volobuev announced his choice.

Shot from the movie "Seventeen Moments of Spring"Shot from the movie “Seventeen Moments of Spring”

– admitted the journalist Leonid Parfyonov.

Film critic Zinaida Pronchenko admitted that she felt like she was in the movie “Dau” and was “terrible” because she “hated this project”. The director of this sensational project, Ilya Khrzhanovsky, according to him, is the Fifteen-year-old captain in the “film space”.

But director Pavel Lungin is closer to his own work:

Shot from the movie "Taxi Blues"Shot from the movie “Taxi Blues”

The poet Lev Rubinstein “out” in one of the brightest episodes in the history of world cinema.

Confessed.

Frame from the movie "Potemkin Battleship"Frame from the movie “Potemkin Battleship”

Irina Prokhorova, the publisher and sister of Mikhail Prokhorov, admitted that it was difficult to choose a specific character.

Director-animator Yuri Norshtein made perhaps the most non-standard choice.

– Said the author of “Hedgehog in the Mist.”

The animation turned out to be closer to the composer Alexander Manotskov.

he took note.

Frame from the cartoon "WALL-E"Frame from the cartoon “WALL-E”

Film directors Anna Parmas and Konstantin Bronzit, film critic Stanislav Zelvensky, writer Pavel Pepperstein, composer Leonid Desyatnikov and others also took part in the survey. The answers can be found here.



Source: Spletnik

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