Aleksandra Page #5

Year:
1970
76 min
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- No, Alexandra.

"No"?

I don't want it. Put it away.

We'll come with you.

OK...

I'll take your bag.

Come on, we're going to be late.

The train won't wait.

So, we agree? You've got my address.

Come visit me. I'll be waiting.

Do come, we'll talk.

I have lots of questions for you.

You really want me to come?

Absolutely.

- Just like that?

- Exactly!

I guess I will, then.

Goodbye, girls.

Goodbye.

Goodbye.

Help her, boys.

It's OK!

Hold onto her.

My God...

Goodbye.

Alexandra

Galina BISHNEBSKAYA

Screenplay

Alexander SOKUROV

Director

Alexander SOKUROV

With Vasily SHEBTSOB

& Raisa GICHEBA

Photography

Alexander BUROB

Set Design

Dmitry MALICH-KONKOB

Music

Andrey SIEGLE

Art Director

of the Symphony Orchestra

of the Mariinski Theater

Valery GERGIEB

Sound

Vladimir PERSOB

Co-producer

Laurent DANIELOU

Producer

Andrey SIEGLE

# This film is dedicated

to Andrey SIEGLE #

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Tome Arsovski

Tome Arsovski (23 September 1928 – 22 April 2007) was a Macedonian dramatist. Many of his works are set during World War II or in post-war Macedonia and explore the hardships facing the people, although some are more light-hearted in subject. His works such as The Paradox of Diogenes (1961), Hoops (1965) and A Step Into Autumn (1969) are described by The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama as being "characterized by strong social commitment and analysis of social anomalies and their effect on the fate of the individual". His The Paradox of Diogenes is a courtroom drama which "focuses sharply on the relationship between the individual and society". more…

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