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Lights
in the Stage
Elegy
journey along “Lenfilm”, the oldest
Russian film-production company. A recollection
on those who make films nowadays.
At midnight when the clock strikes a
statue of the Gnome revives at “Lenfilm”
museum. The Gnome wanders along the
huge film-studios with his lantern and
a bunch of keys. The Gnome visits wardrobe,
props, furniture departments and even
boiler-house. Finally, at the film-storage
he finds the precious box with the old
film-fragments. He watches the shots
of the famous “Lenfilm” movies and recalls
his youth.
And then the Gnome shows himself to
the people – he goes to the stage where
they erect the scenery, to the sound-room
where they record the soundtrack and
the voice of Viktor Sukhorukov. We watch
Alissa Freundlich at the make-up room,
Anna Kovalchuk together with Dmitry
Meskhiev, Igor Maslennikov, Leonid Mozgovoy
and other “Lenfilm” people sitting in
the studio’s cafe on Christmas. We witness
the first public film-screening ever
in the “Aquarium” theater.
The Gnome enters this old stage, switches
on the lights and the house comes to
life full of light.
In front of the main entrance “Lenfilm”
people come together. Directors, actors,
art-designers – all stand ahead of the
colonnade. The Gnome squeezes through
the crowd and explodes the Christmas-cracker
– confetti covers everything around.
The cinema goes on while there are still
lights in the stage…
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