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Cast

Naum Kleiman

Naum Kleiman

Self - Russian film historian

Maxim Pavlov

Maxim Pavlov

Self

Vera Rumyanceva Kleiman

Vera Rumyanceva Kleiman

Self

Emma Malaya

Emma Malaya

Self

Anna Bulgakova

Anna Bulgakova

Self

Olga Ulybysheva

Olga Ulybysheva

Self

Igor Belozerkovich

Igor Belozerkovich

Self

Erika Gregor

Erika Gregor

Self

Ulrich Gregor

Ulrich Gregor

Self

Larissa Malyukova

Larissa Malyukova

Self

Andrey Zvyagintsev

Andrey Zvyagintsev

Self

Ivan Kulikov

Ivan Kulikov

Self

Anton Mazurov

Anton Mazurov

Self

Temur Mukanov

Temur Mukanov

Self

Crew

Tatiana Brandrup

Tatiana Brandrup

Writer

Tatiana Brandrup

Tatiana Brandrup

Director

Martin Farkas

Martin Farkas

Camera Operator

Tatiana Brandrup

Tatiana Brandrup

Camera Operator

Tatiana Brandrup

Tatiana Brandrup

Editor

Jonathan Bar-Giora

Jonathan Bar-Giora

Music

Michal Gideon

Michal Gideon

Sound Designer

Ariel Orshansky

Ariel Orshansky

Sound Designer

Tatiana Brandrup

Tatiana Brandrup

Co-Producer

Katrin Springer

Katrin Springer

Producer

Arsen Yagdjyan

Arsen Yagdjyan

Editor

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Cinema: A Public Affair

20150.0 / 100
Documentary

Overview

A cineastic journey into the world of Naum Kleiman, one of the most important intellectuals in Russia today. Naum Kleiman, an internationally acclaimed Eisenstein specialist, is the director of the „Musey Kino“, Moscow’s museum of cinema. Since 1989, the „Musey Kino“, has shown previously banned classics of world cinema and Soviet films. Many saw the „Musey Kino“, as Moscow ́s most important intellectual forum. In 2005, the Moscow municipality sold the „Musey Kino’s“ building and it became homeless. In October 2014, the Russian Minister of Culture fired Naum Kleiman as director. In protest, his entire team handed in their resignations. Scenes from iconic movies and interviews with Muscovites of different ages and social backgrounds form a documentary film collage which mirrors Russian reality today.