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    • Run time: 47 minutes
    • Country of origin: Canada
  • Genre:
    Television, Documentary
  • Synopsis:

    “Cinema Paradiso Soviet style,” The Province of Lost Film is about the magic and nostalgia of watching film collectively: in a movie house; a workers’ club; or at night, on an improvised screen hung in the village square. Employees of the former distribution and exhibition network, projectionists, and viewers from central Russia reflect upon the unique and already bygone experience of the Soviet experiment of ”cinefication,” which sought to bring the screen to every corner of the Soviet Union. Thus, the film captures one of the lost opportunities of the socialist dream. From the collective-farm classic of the Stalin era Cossacks of the Kuban to the hugely popular Indian film of 1955 The Vagabond, or the 1961 Soviet technicolor extravaganza, The Amphibious Man, and archival footage of the process of cinefication itself, the film reminds us of the immortal power of cinema and its place in the mind and heart of the individual.(more)

    • Director:
      Thomas Lahusen
    • Writer(s):
      Tracy McDonald, Thomas Lahusen
    • Producer(s):
      Thomas Lahusen
    • Director of Photography:
      Alexander Gershtein
  • Prior Festival Screenings:
    • Atlantic Film Festival, 2008
    • Globians Doc Fest Berlin, 2008
  • Awards:
    • Best Director: 2d Issyk-Kul International Film Festival of the Shanghai Organization of Cooperation, 2008
 

                                                                                                                                                       

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