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A Humble Life

A Humble Life
Direction
ALEKSANDER SOKUROV
Screenplay
ALEKSANDR SOKÚROV
Editing
L. SEMENOVA
Edition(s)
26ª

A Humble Life

A Humble Life
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  • 75 minutos
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  • Col
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  • 1997
Japan

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This film is a contemplative report on an ancient, solitary house lost in the remote mountains of the village of Aska, in Japan. Revolving around the person of an old woman living alone, the director produces poetic images as from the small details and the refined simplicity of Japanese life. The woman spends her days busying herself with small tasks, silently stitching kimonos, cooking, eating, keeping the fire alight, combing her hair. With a final prayer, she recites a haicai, unadorned, on solitude and loss. With music from Japanese folklore and melodies from Tchaikovsky, Sokurov affectionately reflects on a culture thousands of years old in Japan and on his own feelings of nostalgia for his native Russia.

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ALEKSANDER SOKUROV
ALEKSANDER SOKUROV

Was born in 1951 in the city of Podorvikha, Russia. His work, even as a student, was unacceptable to Russian bureaucracy, and he was accused of formalism and of assuming "anti-Soviet views". His first feature, The Lonely Human Voice (1978, 26th Mostra) was refused as a graduating project by the VGIK, the Russian Cinema Institute. Sokurov`s films were shown in Brazil since 1997, at the 21st Mostra, with Mother and Son. He had a retrospective of 33 of his films at 26th Mostra, when was also released the first book in Portuguese about his work, Aleksandr Sokúrov, by publishing house Cosac Naify. Among his most important films are Dolce (1999, 24th Mostra), Elegy of a Voyage (2001, 25th Mostra), The Russian Arc (2002, 26th Mostra), Father and Son (2003, 27th Mostra) Alexandra (2007, 32nd Mostra), in addition to the films that complete the Power Tetralogy: Moloch (1999, 23rd Mostra) about Hitler; Taurus, about Lenin (2001, 26th Mostra), and The Sun, about the Japanese emperor Hirohito (2005, 30th Mostra).
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