| Original Title: | Pecatum Parvum | NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE | |
| Director(s): | Asya Lukin | ||
| Production Company: | Royal College of Art | ||
| Year of Production: | 2007 | ||
| Nationality: | UK | ||
| Screening Format: | BETACAM SP NTSC | ||
| Running Time: | 9:30 | ||
| Category: | Graduation Animation | ||
Techniques:
Clay
Clay
Synopsis:
One day – one life in St.Petersburg. According to writings and biography of Russian Absurdist poet Daniil Kharms (1905-1942). An attempt to combine styles of documentary cinema and constructivists theatre, seeking to reveal Kharms' vision of life.
One day – one life in St.Petersburg. According to writings and biography of Russian Absurdist poet Daniil Kharms (1905-1942). An attempt to combine styles of documentary cinema and constructivists theatre, seeking to reveal Kharms' vision of life.
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| Born in 1975 in St.Petersburg, Asya Lukin emigrated to Jerusalem in 1990. Studied Fine Arts in Jerusalem, Paris and St.Petersburg (1978-2005) . Studied animation at the Royal College of Art, London in 2006/7, where completed two stopmotion films: “NOTES FROM THE SANATORIUM” (2006), “PECATUM PARVUM” (2007) |


