Director-artist Ilya Khrzhanovsky, best known for the controversial “DAU” project, will be the subject of the “Tribute To” program at the 31st Sarajevo Film Festival, with a curated retrospective of ...
Natasha runs the canteen at a secret 1950s Soviet research institute. This is the beating heart of the DAU universe, everyone drops in here: the institute’s employees, scientists and visiting foreign ...
The Russia-born filmmaker and artist, who is the focus of a Sarajevo Film Festival tribute, discussed his expansive ‘Dau’ project, including casting 352,000 people, during a masterclass. By Georg ...
Russian filmmaker and artist Ilya Khrzhanovsky says the next three films from his multi-format DAU project will be released next year, and he hopes to find them festival berths. “The main movie is DAU ...
“Dau. Natasha,” the Russian art project-turned-movie franchise competing at the Berlinale, has triggered headlines in the local and international press over the years due to its epic scale, scenes of ...
Restored versions of Chinese language cinema classics Wong Kar-wai’s “Days of Being Wild” (1990) and Jia Zhangke’s first full-length feature “Pickpocket” (“Xiao Wu”) 1998) will lead the inaugural ...
Since 2006, he has been working on “DAU,” a multidisciplinary “Truman Show”-esque project at the intersection of film, art and anthropology. In 2006, “DAU” was selected for the Atelier of the Festival ...
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