

Curator
In the regional centre Kuznetsky the mayor has been killed in his office. The murderer is Dimur Kavsadze, in charge of commercial construction work for the city administration. A squall of public concern beleaguers the city. Alexander Danilin is an undercover curator, an intermediary between the business and the authorities; he tries to eliminate trouble and return life to normal. The cause of the tragedy was a construction project, which wrapped itself around Kuznetsky like a tumour, and which was a source of profit for the authorities and the local builders. The construction “devours” free land, the souls of people and even what seems beyond the law of profit: the family. Neither the death of people, nor common sense can stop the construction…
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Plot Summary
A documentary that delves into the life and work of the influential Croatian art historian and museum director, Ivan Picelj. The film explores his significant contributions to art curation and his broader impact on the cultural landscape.
Critical Reception
The documentary "Curator" has been met with positive reviews, particularly for its insightful exploration of Ivan Picelj's legacy and its contribution to understanding Yugoslavian art history. Critics have praised its detailed approach and engaging narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its comprehensive look at Ivan Picelj's career.
- Appreciated for shedding light on a significant figure in art history.
- Seen as an important documentary for art enthusiasts and historians.
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Fun Fact
The film was screened at various international film festivals, including the Zagreb Film Festival, highlighting its international appeal and recognition within documentary filmmaking circles.
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