Russian Death
Russian Death

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Russian Death

2018
Movie
30 min
Russian

Valya has always been dreaming about living in Venice. She sold her Moscow flat and left. The younger sister, Nadezhda, stayed alone in the country house. After a few years Valya became disenchanted with Venice and returned. Now, "in a Chekhovian way", both sisters live in a house with a mezzanine, this is what you call loneliness together. They became stuck between the past and the present. Behind the gates you find the frightening and incomprehensible everyday life, into which you "enter each time like into an Odyssey". One day Alexey appears, a mature man with an intelligent face. Nadia snatches him but Valya also likes him. A classic love triangle? No, our sisters have very different plans for Alexey…

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the grim realities and historical context surrounding the phenomenon of 'Russian Death,' a term often associated with high mortality rates and social issues in post-Soviet Russia. It delves into the factors contributing to this societal challenge, offering a somber reflection on a complex issue.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for 'Russian Death' is limited due to its nature as a short documentary, possibly with a limited release or distribution. Details regarding its specific critical reception or audience scores are not widely available in public databases.

What Reviewers Say

  • Due to the limited public information, a consensus on reviewer sentiments cannot be established.

  • The film likely aims to provide a stark portrayal of social issues in Russia.

  • Its short runtime suggests a focused, impactful narrative on a specific aspect of the 'Russian Death' phenomenon.

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Fun Fact

The term 'Russian Death' has been used in various contexts, often referring to a perceived decline in life expectancy and an increase in mortality rates in Russia, particularly during the 1990s, linked to factors such as alcoholism, poor healthcare, and economic instability.

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