After the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, many people started to dream about Vladimir Putin. And they shared these dreams in the media. Over 1000 dreams about Putin are documented. This film is an essay about the unconscious, nightmares and hopes of many Russians. It is an attempt to reflect on the theme of repression through the prism of art.
Programming
October 28th
Cuba/ Festhome/ festhome.com
24h
October 29th
Cuba/ Festhome/ festhome.com
24h
October 30th
Cuba/ Festhome/ festhome.com
24h
October 31st
Cuba/ Festhome/ festhome.com
24h
October 31st
Barcelona/ Zumzeig Cinema/ C/ de Béjar, 53, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
17:15 (GMT+2)
November 1st
Cuba/ Festhome/ festhome.com
24h
November 2nd
Cuba/ Festhome/ festhome.com
24h
November 3rd
Cuba/ Festhome/ festhome.com
24h
About the film
Production:
Nastia Korkia
Genre:
Documentary, Experimental, Animation
Languages:
Russian
Production Companies:
Doc Nomads
Cinematography:
N/A
Screenplay:
Nastia Korkia
Editing:
Nastia Korkia, Vlad Fishez
Sound Design:
Andrey Dergachev
Music:
N/A
Cast:
N/A
Festival Track:
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA); Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels (FIPADOC); Berlin Critics' Week; True/False Film Fest; Millenium Film Festival; Vienna Shorts; Sheffield DocFest
About the director
Nastia Korkia
Nastia Korkia is a Russian-born filmmaker based in Germany. Her feature-length documentary GES-2 premiered at the 78th Venice Film Festival in 2021. Her previous works have screened at DOK Leipzig, True/False, Sheffield DocFest, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, and more.
Vlad Fishez
Vlad Fishez is a Ukrainian-born film director, editor and 3D artist based in France. He has worked as an editor on films such as Queendom, which premiered at South by Southwest (SXSW) and CPH:DOX. He has also directed a significant number of music videos for Ukrainian artists.