DAU. Katya Tanya
DAU. Katya Tanya

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DAU. Katya Tanya

2020
Movie
103 min
Russian

Katya, a young librarian, believes in love, but her ideals are crushed by reality. After a string of disappointing affairs, Katya finally finds tenderness and understanding in the arms of her colleague, a journalist called Tanya. But then the First Department interferes: the state security services see this relationship as unacceptable for a Soviet woman.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Ilya KhrzhanovskiyGenres: Drama, History, Biography

Plot Summary

This installment of the sprawling DAU project offers an intimate and unsettling look into the life of Katya and Tanya, two women navigating the confines of a Soviet research institute. The film delves into their complex relationship and their interactions within the controlled environment, exploring themes of intimacy, power, and societal pressures. Through their personal experiences, it paints a portrait of life under a restrictive regime, highlighting the psychological toll and the search for individual identity.

Critical Reception

DAU. Katya Tanya, like the larger DAU project, has garnered a reputation for its extreme and immersive approach to filmmaking. Critics have noted its challenging and often disturbing content, praising its artistic ambition and unflating portrayal of human behavior within a specific historical context. However, its length, explicit nature, and unconventional narrative structure have also led to polarized reviews, with some finding it profound and others finding it inaccessible or gratuitous.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its audacious and immersive artistic vision.

  • Challenging and disturbing due to its explicit and unflinching portrayal of characters and situations.

  • Divided reception stemming from its extreme length and unconventional narrative.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific installment of the DAU project is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The DAU project involved several years of immersive filming within a meticulously reconstructed Soviet research institute, with actors living and working in character for extended periods.

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