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The Kids Play Russian(LES ENFANTS JOUENT À LA RUSSIE)

  • Dir: Jean-Luc Godard

  • France, 1993, French/English/Russian, 60mins, DCP, Category III

  • Cast: László Szabó, Jean-Luc Godard, Bernard Eisenschitz, André S. Labarthe

In an attempt to define the birth of fiction and cinema in the wake of the Cold War, Godard employs fictional characters like Anna Karenina to analyse the reality and ask a basic question: Why does the West want to invade Russia. One of Godard’s rarely-seen films, made as an exercise and a variation in the midst of producing the expansive episodes of Historie(s) of Cinema, The Kids Play Russian is a requiem that uses its narrative as a mere pretext for the montage of footage from Russian cinema giants, ranging from Eisenstein to Tarkovsky, to mesmerising effects. Screening with JLG/ JLG - Self-Portrait in December.

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