The Hard-Hearted
Kremen
Colour, 35 mm
Russia, 2007, 82 min
Section: East of the West - Films in Competition
| Director: | Alexey Mizgirev |
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| Screenplay: | Alexej Mizgirev / Alexey Mizgirev |
| Dir. of Photography: | Vadim Dejev / Vadim Deyev |
| Designer: | Denis Šibanov / Denis Shibanov |
| Editor: | Natalija Kučerenko / Natalia Kucherenko |
| Producer: | Sergej Seljanov / Sergey Selyanov |
| Production: | CTB Film Company |
| Sales: | Intercinema XXI Century |
| Cast: | Jevgenij Antropov / Evgeny Antropov, Dmitrij Kuličkov / Dmitry Kulichkov, Anastasija Bezborodova / Anastasiya Bezborodova, Sergej Šechovcov / Sergey Shekhovtsov, Karen Badalov |
Synopsis
After his demobilisation, Anton heads for Moscow to see a girl from his hometown. He naively thinks that the photo Zina sent him while he was in the army was the start of something special. But the attractive university student sets the record straight. Anton discovers that the capital is just as unwelcoming, but he is determined to face the future that lies ahead – he refuses to give up on the city, even after a nasty run-in with the police. Its corruption and influence incite in him a desire for retaliation. The young man from the provinces, well drilled by the army, is convinced that unscrupulousness and injustice should be similarly punished. With this in mind, he decides to deal with his problems by joining the police force. For him, the police represent not only power and strength, but also an inviolable authority. Here, he will be able to live out his favourite maxim, “I’m tough, not dumb.” The young man with his simple way of thinking doesn’t realise that he is, in fact, subscribing to the philosophy of conformism as an unerring indicator of authoritarian attitudes. Yet the emotional indifference with which Anton comes to terms with the conflicting and amoral nature of his living environment makes him a symptomatic hero of his time.
About the director
Alexey Mizgirev (b. 1974, Mysk, Russia) graduated from the philosophical faculty at Tomsk University in Siberia (1997). He then studied film direction under Vadim Abdrashitov at Moscow’s VGIK (2004). During his studies he was acknowledged for a series of short films and was successful as an assistant during the filming of Abdrashitov’s film Magnetic Storms (Magnitniye buri, 2003). Before his debut The Hard-Hearted (2007 – Best Debut, Russian Film Festival, Sochi) he was involved in the TV series Kulagin and Partners (Kulagin i partnyory, Rossiya channel).
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