

Leningrad 1989: four minutes, three men, one revolution in your eyeballs.
Several fragments of one day in Leningrad in the autumn of 1989, refracted in the imagination of the artist.
Cinematography
Black-and-white fragments that dream harder than you do.
Direction
Frolov packs a feature's ambition into 240 seconds.

Director
Dmitri Frolov
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot during perestroika's final breath, this is parallel cinema — Soviet underground filmmaking that rejected state propaganda entirely.
Frolov's entire filmography is basically this: short, strange, Leningrad-obsessed. He's still making them.
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