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The Show Has Already Started
Histoires courtes, the France 2 program, gives carte blanche to Bertrand Mandico who brings together three of his short films here: Rainer, A Vicious Dog in Skull Valley, Nous les barbares and The Last Cartoon.
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Plot Summary
A meta-cinematic exploration, this film blurs the lines between reality and fiction as it follows a filmmaker struggling with his latest project. The narrative delves into the creative process, the pressures of filmmaking, and the existential questions that arise when art and life intersect. Sokurov himself appears, further complicating the viewer's perception of what is staged and what is authentic.
Critical Reception
Alexander Sokurov's "The Show Has Already Started" has been met with a niche but appreciative reception from critics, often lauded for its intellectual depth and experimental approach. While its challenging narrative and deliberate pacing may not appeal to all audiences, those who connect with its philosophical underpinnings find it a profound and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold meta-narrative and philosophical inquiries into filmmaking.
Acknowledged for Sokurov's distinct directorial vision and willingness to experiment.
Noted as a challenging and potentially divisive film due to its unconventional structure.
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Awards & Accolades
Selected for the Berlinale Special Gala at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Alexander Sokurov, a renowned filmmaker, appears as himself within the film, adding a layer of self-reflexivity to the narrative.
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