

Two Bradbury tales, one Soviet fever dream—carnivals and cosmic dread in 70 wild minutes.
Anthology film in two parts based on Ray Bradbery's stories "The Black Ferris" and "The Scythe".
Cinematography
Soviet-era decay never looked so hauntingly beautiful.
Direction
Two directors, one unified nightmare—seamlessly eerie.

Director
Aleksandr Khvan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This obscure adaptation barely exists in English—most Western Bradbury fans have never heard of it.
Made during perestroika's final gasp, it captures a society confronting its own mortality just as Bradbury's characters do.