A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 10, 2019
Original Title:
Rouge ! L'Art au pays des soviets
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
INA
Rmn-GP
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In the Russian Empire of the 1910s, a group of visionary painters revolutionized the aesthetic norms of their time and opted for radical abstraction. In the years between the seizure of power by the Russian Bolsheviks and Stalinism in the 1930s, the avant-gardists developed a new form of art that ushered in modernism.
Camera Operator:
Arthur Lormeau
Charles Sautreuil
Nicolas Duchêne
Color Grading:
Rémi Berge
Director:
Pierre-Henri Gibert
Documentation & Support:
Florence Bodin-Goyer
Victor Belyakov
Editor:
Pierre-Henri Gibert
Madelyne Coléno
Graphic Designer:
Julia Nurit
Candice Monti
Jean-Christophe Olivier
Stéphanie Mée
Jean-Michel Moussu
Lighting Technician:
Patrick Béranger
Makeup & Hair:
Albane Cousinard
Simine Commien
Véronique Levaufre
Original Music Composer:
Arnaud Guillemant
François Régis
Post Producer:
Frédéric Foucalet
Didier Lecert
Éric Queille
Bun-Chhoeup Méas
Post Production Technical Engineer:
Florian Barral
Vincent Legrain
Producer:
Sylvie Cazin
Production Assistant:
Aliénor Patoux
Production Director:
Thierry Ippolito
Researcher:
Sarah Al Dabaghy
Sound Designer:
Niels Poux
Sound Editor:
Laurent Thomas
Baptiste Guichot
Sound Mixer:
Laurent Thomas
Sound Recordist:
Laurent Thomas
Guillaume Solignat
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