"Kandinsky, Malevich and the cinema, which without them would not have existed ...", lecture by the film expert M. Musina. Automatic translate
15 Июля
ГРАУНД “Песчаная”
ул. Новопесчаная, 23/7
Москва
July 15 at 19.30 "Kandinsky, Malevich and the cinema, which without them would not have existed…", lecture by the film expert M. Musina.
Cinema should turn over the entire visual culture, and, of course, it will be overturned when there are abstractionists in the cinema with a new flesh of consciousness… (Kazimir Malevich, 1926).
Listeners of the cinema lecture are waiting for the story of films belonging to the direction of “abstract” or “pure cinema”, the birth of which is directly related to the discoveries of the great Russian avant-garde artists.
The movement of form and the energy of color, manifested by Kandinsky and Malevich in painting, become the main plot in the films of the famous film avant-garde artists Hans Richter (Rhythm 21, 1921), Viking Eggeling (Diagonal Symphony, 1924), Oscar Fisher (Radio Dynamics, 1942, “Moving Painting”, 1944), belonging to the galaxy of “unknown American avant-garde” directed by Francis Lee (“1941”, 1941) and the main Soviet experimenter in the field of light-musical synthesis Bulat Galeyev (Ballad for Bernt, 1989).
In addition, the program includes films that are far from abstract cinema, but made under the strong influence of the Russian avant-garde (“Lullaby”, 1929, dir. B. Daish), reinterpreting it decades later (“25th, first day”, 1968, dir. Yu. Norshtein) and yearning for its revolutionary essence (“The Trial of Bruner”, 1999, dir. O. Stolpovskaya. D. Troitsky).
Age limit: 12+
Ticket price: 300 rubles (basic), 200 rubles (preferential)
Booking tickets: +7 (499) 943-53-49
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