Klounada (1989)
Anno di uscita: 1989
Nazione: Russia
Alternative Title: Clownery, ClownHell, КлоунАда
Regista: Dmitri Frolov
Writer: Daniil Kharms, Dmitri Frolov
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Producer: Dmitri Frolov, Mark Nahamkin
Genere: Comedy, Drama, French Impressionist Cinema
Budget: 2.000
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: absurdism, avant-garde, dramedy, kharms
Storia
Klounada, directed by Dmitri Frolov in 1989, is a tragicomic exploration of absurdism based on the works of Daniil Kharms (1905-1942). Set in the style and atmosphere of the 1930s, when Kharms' creative peak was reached, the film aims to recreate reality through period-specific filming styles and aged sound. The narrative is a world of illusions, allusions, and associations, reflecting the stream of consciousness of an artist living in an era of silence.
Riassunto
Klounada is a Soviet film directed by Dmitri Frolov in 1989, blending genres of comedy and drama with elements of French Impressionist Cinema. It's a significant work in avant-garde cinema, deeply rooted in the absurdism of Daniil Kharms' literary works. The film is notable for its unique exploration of Kharms' creative peak during the 1930s, immersing viewers in an atmospheric recreation of that era. Its themes revolve around artistic expression and the challenges of navigating a world filled with illusions and silence.