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Lord of the Flies [1990]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00004500
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Original Title
Lord of the Flies
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Language
Russian
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Published
Kazakhstan, 1990.
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Physical Description
DVD-ROM (50 min.)
Contents Summary
Lord of The Flies is an experimental documentary, a filmic metaphor on the collapse of the Soviet Union and the resulting change of ethical and moral Understandings. Like in all his films Vladimir Tyulkin chooses a method of focussing on a comprehensive micro cosmos representing human society. An old man, isolated from society, has created his own “state”. The civilians of this “state” are his animals, who create together with the old man an autarchy life circle. When for example a dog dies, the corpse is used to grow maggots. These are fed to the chickens and the chickens serve as food for himself, the dogs and the cats. As we observe this old man in his so called “state”, he his reflecting on the relationship between the powerful and the subordinates, the Soviet Union, Gorbatchov and Perestroika." (sovietmovies.blogspot.com)
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Very poor quality. With English subtitles. Supported by OSI-budapest Arts and Culture Program.
Duration: 00:50:00
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Lord of the Flies [1990]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00004500
MovingImageIconMoving Image
General Information
Director/Creator
General Information
Original Title
Lord of the Flies
General Information
Language
Russian
General Information
Published
Kazakhstan, 1990.
General Information
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (50 min.)
Contents Summary
Lord of The Flies is an experimental documentary, a filmic metaphor on the collapse of the Soviet Union and the resulting change of ethical and moral Understandings. Like in all his films Vladimir Tyulkin chooses a method of focussing on a comprehensive micro cosmos representing human society. An old man, isolated from society, has created his own “state”. The civilians of this “state” are his animals, who create together with the old man an autarchy life circle. When for example a dog dies, the corpse is used to grow maggots. These are fed to the chickens and the chickens serve as food for himself, the dogs and the cats. As we observe this old man in his so called “state”, he his reflecting on the relationship between the powerful and the subordinates, the Soviet Union, Gorbatchov and Perestroika." (sovietmovies.blogspot.com)
Subjects
Bibliographic Information
Note
Very poor quality. With English subtitles. Supported by OSI-budapest Arts and Culture Program.
Duration: 00:50:00
Holdings
DVD
Item Type
DVD
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OSA Film Library
Current Location
OSA Film Library
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Public Note
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Digital Film