Aleksandr Sokurov – Dni Zatmenija AKA The Days Of Eclipse (1988)

Aleksandr Sokurov - Dni Zatmenija AKA The Days Of Eclipse (1988)-poster

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The bridge film between his (Sokurov’s) first decade’s essays into historicized metafilm and the subsequent, fame-making fata morganas is Days of the Eclipse(1988), a patience-testing post-apocalyptic dawdle (based on a novel by the Strugatsky brothers) that plays more like aimless third-world doc than science fiction. Concerning a young doctor stuck in the middle of a rocky wasteland (actually, Turkmenistan, though it could easily pass for any post-colonial hunk of Africa), Daysis maddeningly oblique, visually erratic, and utterly disconnective. Angels, earthquakes, talking corpses, Stalinist iconography, and visual disjunctions may figure in, but for the most part Sokurov designed the film as an elusive tissue of non-happenings and mysterious nexuses, all of it sucking the dusty air of Soviet-satellite poverty.

Aleksandr Sokurov - Dni Zatmenija AKA The Days Of Eclipse (1988)-poster
Aleksandr Sokurov - Dni Zatmenija AKA The Days Of Eclipse (1988)-poster
Aleksandr Sokurov - Dni Zatmenija AKA The Days Of Eclipse (1988)-poster

1.74GB | 2h 11m | 716×456 | mkv

https://nitro.download/view/640F3AFF4DF9F26/Dni_Zatmenija.mkv

Language(s):Russian
Subtitles:English sub/idx muxed

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