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A Soldier's Dream Evening Sacrifice Simple Elegy Moscow Elegy

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These four shorts capture the ironies and complexities of Russian life as only Sokurov can.

A Soldier's Dream is a small fragment of Sokurov's epic Spiritual Voices, intended as a gift to film historian Dr. Hans Schlegel, a man who helped many Eastern European filmmakers before the fall of the Soviet Union. Young soldiers rest for a while during their patrol outside the border of Afghanistan. Their dreaming while on this grave duty becomes a parable of Russia's plight. (1995; 11 mins.)

In Evening Sacrifice, Sokurov shows the official parade and fireworks of May Day, accompanying it with the evening Orthodox prayer of repentance. (1984-87; 20 mins.)

Simple Elegy is compiled from footage shot in Vilnius in 1990--some of it taken in the office of the president--during the Russia-imposed economic blockade of Lithuania. (1990; 20 mins.)

Sokurov himself describes Moscow Elegy as a portrait of Andrei Tarkovsky--speaking only about what he has left in his Motherland, and what was going on during those years in the West, where he had to work in exile. (1986-87; 90 mins.)

Season Support

Support for the 2001-02 film/video season is provided by the Rohauer Collection Foundation and the Corporate Annual Fund of the Wexner Center Foundation.

Event Support

International films presented with support from the Ohio Arts Council.

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A Soldier's Dream Evening Sacrifice Simple Elegy Moscow Elegy