“Dylda” is a Russian dramatic film by Kantemir Balagov [1] [2] [3] [4] . The tape was released in Russian hire on June 20, 2019. A distinctive feature of the picture was its fullness of pauses and close-ups, which from an artistic point of view imitates the style of Lars von Trier .
| Dylda | |
|---|---|
| Genre | drama |
| Producer | Kantemir Balagov |
| Producer | Alexander Rodnyansky Sergey Melkumov Natalia Gorina |
| Author script | Kantemir Balagov Alexander Terekhov |
| In the main cast | Victoria Miroshnichenko Vasilisa Perelygina |
| Operator | Ksenia Sereda |
| Composer | Paul Hepker Mark Kilian |
| Film company | Non-Stop Production |
| Duration | 130 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | Russian |
| Year | 2019 |
| IMDb | ID 10199640 |
Content
Story
The story of two young women front-line soldiers who return to post-war Leningrad and try to find a new peaceful life when there are ruins around and, most importantly, inside them. [five]
Cast
- Victoria Miroshnichenko - Oia
- Vasilisa Perelygina - Masha
- Konstantin Balakirev - Stepan
- Andrey Bykov - Nikolai Ivanovich
- Timofey Glazkov - Pashka
- Igor Shirokov - Sasha
- Ksenia Kutepova - Lyubov Petrovna
Rewards
- FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019.
- Award for Best Director in the Special Look program at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019. [6]
- Grand Prix at the Mirror IFF in 2019.
Notes
- ↑ Cannes is making final preparations for the opening of an international film festival
- ↑ The opening of the 72 Cannes Festival in France has begun ...
- ↑ Cannes Film Festival-2019: what two directors from Russia will show
- ↑ What to expect from the 72nd Cannes Film Festival
- ↑ Dylda, 2019
- ↑ In Cannes, Kantemir Balagov received a prize for the film “Yield”.