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Release Date:
January 1, 2014
Original Title:
This Is Cosmos
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art
Production Countries:
Germany | Lebanon | Russia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
Based on the ideas of Russian philosopher, Nikolai Fedorov, Anton Vidokle’s film was shot in Siberia, Crimea, and Kazakhstan. Fedorov, like others, believed that death was a mistake, “because the energy of cosmos is indestructible, because true religion is a cult of ancestors, because true social equality is immortality for all.” Fedorov was one of the Cosmo-Immortalists, a surge of thinkers that emerged in Russia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They linked Western Enlightenment with Russian Orthodoxy and Eastern philosophical traditions, as well as Marxism, to create an idiosyncratically concrete metaphysics. For the Russian cosmists, cosmos did not mean outer space: rather, they wanted to create “cosmos” on earth. “To construct a new reality, free of hunger, disease, violence, death, need, inequality – like communism.”
ADR Recordist:
Ilja Köster
Cinematography:
Marcello Bozzini
Color Grading:
Patrik Metzger
Director:
Anton Vidokle
Editor:
Meggie Schneider
Anton Vidokle
Music:
John Cale
Music Editor:
Carsten Nicolai
Researcher:
Anastasia Ryabova
Gleb Napreenko
Liza Babenko
Sound Mixer:
Jochen Jezussek
Sound Recordist:
Tisha Mukarji
Story:
Nikolai Fedorov
Thanks:
Boris Groys
Maria Hlavajova
Brian Kuan Wood
Tony Conrad
Rivers Plasketes
Ilya Kabakov
Hu Fang
Anselm Franke
Trevor Paglen
Hito Steyerl
Kate Fowle
Writer:
Anton Vidokle
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