1. Alexander Sokurov - IFFR EN
Alexander Sokurov (1951, Russia) was educated at the VGIK, the Russian state institute of cinematography. He is well-known for his pure, uncompromising cinema.
Filmmaker Alexander SOKUROV (1951, Russia) was educated at the VGIK, the Russian state institute of cinematography. He is well-known for his pure, uncompromising cinema, and has made about 30 features and many shorts and documentaries. Many of his films were banned by Soviet authorities. With his video films, Sokurov was Rotterdam’s Film Maker in Focus […]
2. Biography. The Island of Sokurov. An Official Website of Alexander Sokurov
Alexander Sokurov was born in 1951 in Russia in the village of Podorvikha (Irkutsk district). His father was a military officer, a veteran of World War II.
Biography. The Island of Sokurov. An Official Website of Alexander Sokurov
3. Aleksandr Sokurov | Russian director | Britannica
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Other articles where Aleksandr Sokurov is discussed: history of film: Eastern Europe and Russia: …significant figure to emerge was Aleksandr Sokurov, whose early films had been “shelved,” or prohibited from public screening, until 1987. Sokurov’s first film to be widely seen internationally was Mat’ i syn (1997; Mother and Son). In 2002 he made Russki kovcheg (Russian Ark), a 96-minute tour of the Hermitage…
4. Alexander Sokurov - Wikidata
Russian film director.
Russian film director
5. The History of Cinema. Alexandr Sokurov: biography, reviews, ratings
Alexander Sokurov (Russia, 1951) started out with documentaries because his feature films were mostly banned by the Soviet censors.
A guide to Alexandr Sokurov: biography, reviews, ratings
6. Aleksandr Sokurov | MACBA Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona
22 jul 2024 · Aleksandr Nikolajevi Sokurov was born in 1951 in Irkutsk, Siberia. The son of a professional soldier, his family moved frequently and he ...
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7. Aleksandr Sokurov: Delusions and grandeur - The Guardian
14 nov 2011 · He is the great Russian director who once shot a whole film in a single take. Aleksandr Sokurov talks to Steve Rose about Soviet spies, ...
He is the great Russian director who once shot a whole film in a single take. Aleksandr Sokurov talks to Steve Rose about Soviet spies, fallen dictators – and how he got Putin to fund his latest work
8. Alexander Sokurov - CCCB
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9. Alexander Sokurov - Tony McKibbin
3 feb 2014 · Some could claim this is Sokurov as aesthete, an art for art's sake director who prioritises art over politics. It is a claim made by amongst ...
Alexander Sokurov doesn’t so much …
10. TSPDT - Aleksandr Sokurov
Original and courageous, Aleksandr Sokurov is one of the most stylistically adventurous directors working at the beginning of the 21st century.
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11. Sokurov: An Eye on His Early Masterworks - Offscreen
Sokurov has made over 40 films (shorts and features) and continues to be one of the most avant-garde (a term he detests) filmmakers of his generation.
An overview of the Cinema Guild Sokurov DVD/BD 2012 release.
12. The sun - Alexander Sokurov | Bibliotheek Muntpunt
Alexander Nikolayevich Sokurov, PAR (Russian: Александр Николаевич Сокуров; born 14 June 1951) is a Russian filmmaker. His most significant works include a ...
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13. Aleksandr Sokurov - The Movie Database
Aleksandr Sokurov (born June 14, 1951) is a Russian director of avant-garde and independent films that have won him international acclaim.
Aleksandr Sokurov (born June 14, 1951) is a Russian director of avant-garde and independent films that have won him international acclaim. Described as a heir to Tarkovsky, spare, gloomy and contemplative, he often blurs lines between image and world. His noticable trademark and style includes long, accurate shots of real painterly compositions, disorted field of view, zooms and use of wide angle lenses. Often plotless with emphasis on aesthetics and impressionism his films are noted for philosophical approach to history and nature. Sokurov underlines the importance of film, not to yield to the modern audience laziness, and to stay away from mere entertainment. His most significant works include a feature film, Russian Ark (2002), filmed in a single unedited shot, Mother and Son (1997) and Faust (2011), which was honoured with the Golden Lion, the highest prize for the best film at the Venice Film Festival.
14. Main Page. The Island of Sokurov. An Official Website of Alexander Sokurov
This website represents an attempt to gather and make available information on the creative work of an outstanding Russian cinema director.
Main Page. The Island of Sokurov. An Official Website of Alexander Sokurov
15. A great master's one-dimensional portrait. About “The Voice of Sokurov”
29 sep 2015 · “Alexander Sokurov is a living institution of contemporary Russian cinema. From the beginning of his adventure in the world of film he has been ...
Leena Kilpeläinen has taken a mighty challenge upon herself. To make a film about a figure whom one deeply admires is no easy task. This rings particularly true when said figure is none else than one the world’s most complex and contradictory artists –Alexander Sokurov.
16. Military Series. Aleksandr Sokurov in the MACBA Collection | Exhibition
Aleksandr Sokurov (Podorvikha, Siberia, 1951) belongs to a typology of filmmakers who have advocated the presence of cinema in museums. Many contemporary film ...
The last edition of the Venice International Film Festival honoured Aleksandr Sokurov with the ultimate distinction. The Russian filmmaker won the Golden Lion award for his film Faust, 2011.
17. Paul Schrader interviews Aleksandr Sokurov - Reflection & Film
23 mrt 2012 · Sokurov's films define a new form of spiritual cinema. Sokurov mixes elements of Transcendental Style - austerity of means, disparity between environment and ...
Several years ago a German publisher asked me to write a forward updating Transcendental Style in Film: Ozu- Bresson-Drerer, a book publ...
18. 6 Aleksandr Sokurov: Shuffling Off the Imperial Coil - Oxford Academic
Sokurov was the first in our cinema to formulate the idea of imperial collapse and the idea of the Other, but also the apocalyptical mood that took hold of the ...
Abstract. Sokurov’s cinematic “ark,” to cite his best-known work, is hardly an inclusive, biblical congeries of all earthly animals. It is a gathering of e
19. [PDF] The masculine and feminine elements in Aleksandr Sokurov's film ...
Sokurov began his filmmaking career working on documentaries. Alexandra carries traces of a wartime news- reel, while its artistic aspect is stripped of any ...
20. Aleksandr Sokurov | Rotten Tomatoes
Aleksandr Sokurov, highest rated: 100% Whispering Pages (1994), lowest rated: 60% Moloch (1999), birthday: Jun 14, 1951, birthplace: Podorvikha, USSR.
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