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From the Tsars to the Stars: A Journey Through Russian Fantastik Cinema

Sunday, August 12, 2007
7:00 p.m. Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka
Aleksandr Rou (U.S.S.R., 1961)

(Vechera na khutore bliz Dikanki). This glorious excursion into Technicolor, with cartoon elements, is one of the most beautiful in the rich strain of Russian cinematic fantasy, and it is also very true to the spirit of the Russian/Ukrainian master Nikolai Gogol. The tale of a village blacksmith sent by his beloved on an endless quest on Christmas Eve, ending in St. Petersburg and with a stop along the way for a conference with the devil, has been filmed a few times in Russian cinema history, but never with so much charm and such a rich feeling for the satiric, folkloric power of the source material.

• Written by Rou, from a story by Nikolai Gogol. Photographed by Dmitri Surensky. With Aleksandr Khvylya, L. Myzkinova, Yuri Tavrov, Lyudmila Khityayeva. (69 mins, In Russian with English subtitles, Color, 35mm, From Seagull Films)

Preceded by short:
Soviet Toys (Sovetskie ugrushki) (Dziga Vertov, U.S.S.R., 1924). Musical Accompaniment by Damon Smith, Double Bass. One of the first animated films made in the Soviet Union, Vertov's grotesque satire is a curiously visceral example of film expressionism in which a capitalist literally ingests all he covets. (13 mins, Silent with Russian text and live English translation, B&W, 35mm, PFA Collection)

• (Total running time: 82 mins)