Singing Mood
Chočetsja peť
Colour, 35mm
Russia, 2001, 29 min
Section: Inspired by Music
| Director: | Marina Razbezhkina |
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| Screenplay: | Marina Razbežkinová / Marina Razbezhkina |
| Dir. of Photography: | Avis Preevin |
| Editor: | Olga Šapošniková /Olga Shaposhnikova |
| Producer: | Natalia Želtuchinová /Natalia Zheltukhina |
| Production: | Risk Film Studio |
| Sales: | Risk Film Studio |
| Contact: | Risk Film Studio |
Synopsis
A black-and-white film about enthusiastic amateurs who escape their trying existence through their love of music and singing. A group of Moscow pensioners eagerty try their hand at opera at the local Cultural Hall. Later these older ladies and gentlemen go on tour around the countryside. Middle-aged villagers regularly meet to enjoy the beauty of folk songs. Young men with rather mundane jobs have taken a liking to brass band music and play at funerals. All of them devote themselves to their hobbies unselfishly. They sacrifice time and energy, receiving in return the recognition and applause of the lay village population.
About the director
Marina Razbezhkina, graduated from Kazan University, Philology Faculty, in 1971. Since 1989 she has been scriptwriter and film director, member of Cinema Workers Union of Russia, participant and prize-winner at International and all national Film Festivals. Filmography: End of the Road (1991), Uspenie (1991), Your Man Plays a Trumpet (1994), A Strangely Free Existence (1995), Heirs of Paradise (1997). Slav Dances, Sabantuy, I Have a Feeling It’s Time to Take Leave, Gennady Aygy (2001), Singing Mood (2001).
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