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Release Date:
November 20, 2009
Original Title:
Рука Гоголя
Alternate Titles:
Oleg Karavaichuk «Nikolai Gogol's Hand»
Олег Каравайчук «Рука Гоголя»
Production Companies:
Bomba-Piter
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
The film is based on a video made by Sergey Lando on the Petersburg Recording Studio at the end of March 2009, before the 200th anniversary of Nikolai Gogol. Next day, Oleg Karavaichuk took the footage and assembled film. It was first shown on April 1, 2009 in Gogol's birthday at a concert "Diary of a Madman" in Culture House "Lensovet" in St. Petersburg. This film is not about Gogol, but is dedicated to him: in the intervals of playing the piano, the composer talks about the true roots of the writer's work, about the common fate of the greatest people of art, about the synthesis of music and literature, about eternity and paradoxes.
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Camera Operator:
Sergey Lando
Director:
Sergey Lando
Editor:
Konstantin Prokofiev
Idea:
Oleg Karavaychuk
Music:
Oleg Karavaychuk
Producer:
Alexander Zhitinsky
Sound Supervisor:
Alexey Vishnya
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