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The Lonely Voice of Man

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The Lonely Voice of Man
Directed byAlexander Sokurov
Written byYuri Arabov
Andrei Platonov (book)
Produced byO. Migacheva
S. Gurevich
StarringTatyana Goryacheva
Alexander Gradov
Vladimir Degtyarev
Lyudmila Yakovleva
Nikolai Kochegarov
CinematographySergey Yurizditsky
Edited byA. Bespalova (1978)
Leda Semenova (1987)
Music byKrzysztof Penderecki
Otmar Nussio
Alexander Burdov
Distributed byLenfilm
Release date
  • 1987 (1987)
Running time
87 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The Lonely Voice of Man (Russian: Одинокий голос человека), also known as The Lonely Human Voice, is the first full-feature film by Alexander Sokurov. It was originally filmed in 1978 and reconstructed in 1987 at the Lenfilm studios. The film is largely based on Andrei Platonov's River Potudan and Origin of the Master, although it is not a direct film adaptation in the traditional sense but rather a recreation of the spiritual nature of Platonov's prose.

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Background

Originally intended by Sokurov as his diploma defense at the VGIK, The Lonely Voice of Man was banned in the USSR until the glasnost.[1] Upon release in 1987 it was critically acclaimed and nominated for a number of awards. Most notably the film won the Bronzen Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival.

All the actors in the film were amateurs, and a combination of this along with the sulky provincial landscapes created a sense of realism coupled with artistry that made the feature stand out. Here Sokurov already began to approach his main theme - the tragic separation between the body and the soul. In his diary, Sokurov noted that in Platonov, he saw the "story of a 'weak heart', for which happiness was 'hard work'." Love and ongoing life are eternal, but unachievable, dreams for the characters.[2]

The film is dedicated to Andrei Tarkovsky who supported Sokurov morally during his battle against the Soviet censors.[3]


References

  1. ^ "The Lonely Voice of Man (aka The Lonely Human Voice). 1978–87. Directed by Aleksandr Sokurov | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
  2. ^ Одинокий голос человека
  3. ^ Anastasia Leshchenko (2004). "Мне интересна жизнь сама по себе" (in Russian). Киноведческие записки. Retrieved 2016-01-17.

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