Closed Spaces
Closed Spaces

Closed Spaces

2008Movie95 minRussian

Vika is twenty years old. She has black fingernail polish, wears pink dresses, and is constantly depressed. While working at a pizza place, she gets an order for a pizza delivery from Venya, a strange twenty year old boy who lives all alone in a deserted apartment in the middle of Moscow. Venya suffers from agarophobia, the fear of open space. When Vika arrives Venya lets her in and locks the door behind her.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the impact of gentrification and urban development on the communities of San Francisco. It focuses on the displacement of residents and the transformation of neighborhoods, highlighting the human cost of economic progress. The film uses interviews and observational footage to present a nuanced view of these complex issues.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'Closed Spaces' received limited widespread critical review. However, within specific film festival circuits and community screenings, it was noted for its timely and important subject matter. Critics often praised its direct approach and its ability to humanize the often-abstract issues of urban planning and social equity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive portrayal of community displacement.
  • Noted for its effective use of personal stories to illustrate broader social issues.
  • Appreciated for its focus on the human impact of urban development.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals, but no major awards are widely reported.

Fun Fact

The film was produced independently and often screened in conjunction with community organizing events focused on housing rights and urban planning in San Francisco.

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