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Dolce

Dolce
Direction
Alexander Sokurov
Screenplay
Alexander Sokurov
Cinematography
Koshiro Otsu
Editing
Alexei Jankowski, Sergej Ivanov
Producer
Vladimir Persov
Edition(s)
24ª

Dolce

Dolce
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  • 61 minutos
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  • colorido
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  • 1999
Russia

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The life, the work, and the dramatic existence of celebrated Japanese writer Toshio Shimao, who died in 1986, are portrayed through his wife, Miho Shimao. The narrative revolves around Miho who is now living alone with a mentally handicapped daughter on an island in Japan. Russian Director Alexander Sokurov knows that the only means of entering this world is to be able to perceive exquisite flavor and perverse pain therein, translated here in a film that is, in fact, affective - truly dolce, as in a passage from an opera. All of the tenderness that the screen touches on would never have been there, were it not for the power in protagonist Miho Shimao who has conveyed what would have been impossible for a professional actor. According to Sokurov, "by means of the exertion from her soul, she has created an artistic image of a real person, only in this case, she is referring to her own life and feeling. Incredibly difficult it is, to be at the same time subject and object of a work of art. Her sincerity merits acknowledgement, her belief in God is profound and is the basis for existence".

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Alexander Sokurov
Alexander Sokurov

Born in 1951 in the city of Podorvikha, Russia. His work, even as a student, was accused of formalism and of assuming anti-Soviet views. His first feature, The Lonely Human Voice (1978) was refused as a graduating project by the VGIK, the Russian Cinema Institute. He had a retrospective of 33 of his films at 26th Mostra, in 2022, when he also released the first book in Portuguese about his work, Aleksandr Sokúrov, by publishing house Cosac Naify. Among his most important films are Mother and Son (1997), Moloch (1999), Dolce (1999), Taurus (2001), Elegy of a Voyage (2001), The Russian Ark (2002), Father and Son (2003), The Sun (2005), Alexandra (2007), Faust (2011, winner of Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival) and Francofonia (2015).

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