Nobody made films like Kira Muratova. Uncompromising and uncategorizable, the Ukrainian iconoclast withstood decades of censorship to realize her singular vision in hypnotically beautiful, expressionistically heightened films that remain unique in their ability to evoke complex interior worlds. Her first two solo features, Brief EncountersĀ andĀ The Long Farewell,Ā are fascinatingly fragmented portraits of women navigating work, romance, and family life with a mix of deep yearning and playful pragmatism. Long suppressed by Soviet authorities, these films became legendaryāalong with their makerāand they now make for a revelatory introduction to this most fearlessly original of artists.
Brief Encounters / The Long Farewell: Two Films by Kira Muratova (#1229)
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Brief Encounters / The Long Farewell: Two Films by Kira Muratova (#1229)
Brief Encounters / The Long Farewell: Two Films by Kira Muratova (#1229)
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Nobody made films like Kira Muratova. Uncompromising and uncategorizable, the Ukrainian iconoclast withstood decades of censorship to realize her singular vision in hypnotically beautiful, expressionistically heightened films that remain unique in their ability to evoke complex interior worlds. Her first two solo features, Brief EncountersĀ andĀ The Long Farewell,Ā are fascinatingly fragmented portraits of women navigating work, romance, and family life with a mix of deep yearning and playful pragmatism. Long suppressed by Soviet authorities, these films became legendaryāalong with their makerāand they now make for a revelatory introduction to this most fearlessly original of artists.
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Nobody made films like Kira Muratova. Uncompromising and uncategorizable, the Ukrainian iconoclast withstood decades of censorship to realize her singular vision in hypnotically beautiful, expressionistically heightened films that remain unique in their ability to evoke complex interior worlds. Her first two solo features, Brief EncountersĀ andĀ The Long Farewell,Ā are fascinatingly fragmented portraits of women navigating work, romance, and family life with a mix of deep yearning and playful pragmatism. Long suppressed by Soviet authorities, these films became legendaryāalong with their makerāand they now make for a revelatory introduction to this most fearlessly original of artists.











