LANGUAGES: Russian | SUBTITLES: English
Genre: Drama
Running Time: 25 min.
Year of production: 2020
SYNOPSIS
In Moscow, two skinheads kill homosexual men while being in a sexual relationship with one another. Based on a true story, the film inquires about masculinity, identity, and a sense of belonging in contemporary Russia. The film’s brutal aesthetic conveys anger, fear, and frustration of those confused by crony capitalism and government-sponsored propaganda.
PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION
Production Company: Individual entrepreneur Galkin V. G.
Film exports/World sales: Gonella Productions
CAST
Philipp Grabovetchi, Igor German, Sofya Reznik, Sergey Pomerantsev, Ivan Shteyngud, Ivan Lenko, Egor Kuvshinov, Sergey Kuznetsov
MAIN CREDITS
Director: Seva Galkin
Screenwriter: Seva Galkin
Producer: Ilya Sherstobitov
Director of Photography: Irina Gorovaya
Sound: Vasily Lebedev
Music Composers: G. F. Handel, J. S. Bach
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Genre: Drama
Language: Russian
Country of origin: Russia
Year of production: 2020
Total running time: 25 min. 35 sec.
Shooting format: Digital
Color type: Color
Aspect ratio: 16×9
Sound format: Stereo
AWARDS
Nominated for Best Short Film in Dublin Independent Film Festival (2020)
Nominated for Best Cinematographer in Oslo Film Festival (2020)
FESTIVAL SELECTIONS
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles Film Festival (2021)
South Western International Film Festival 2020 (Ontario, Canada)
PÖFF Shorts 2020 (Tallinn, Estonia)
Ljubljana LGBT Film Festival 2020 (Slovenia)
BIOGRAPHY OF THE DIRECTOR
Seva Galkin (1972, USSR) is a Moscow-based filmmaker, producer and photographer. He has directed two short films ‘Three Times About It’ (2011) and ‘Heart Disease’ (2014), which have been shown internationally. ‘The Fans’ (2020) is his new movie, exploring the crisis of masculinity caused by ‘Russian Section 28’, banning positive representations of LGBTQ+ people among minors. He is the editor-in-chief of tguy.ru, which is a portal for gay men. He was previously an artistic director of KVIR, the first Russian magazine for LGBTQ+ communities. His photographic works have been exhibited in China, Germany, Russia, Sweden, and the USA, including individual shows in Moscow (2011) and New York (2014).
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