“You shouldn’t film us. We’re just common people.” Thus begins Victor Kossakovsky’s mesmerizing, tragic, and raucous portrait of a Russian farm family.
Beautifully shot in vintage black and white, The Belovs tells the story of twice-widowed Anna Belova, who lives with her brother Mikhail.
"Belovy (the Belovs)" is a breathtaking portrait of a troubled peasant family. It's poetry in the form of a documentary that won many prizes.
Beautifully shot in vintage black and white, the film tells the story of two times widow Anna Belova who lives together with her brother Mikhail. Blending the two personalities, Kosakovsky characterizes the true Russian soul: she is the rational worker, honest and strong - he is the drunken poet, the idealist, his philosophy fades into radical nonsense time after time.
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Title: The Belovs | Беловы (1993 | Documentary)
Directed by: Victor Kossakovsky
Date of birth: 19 July 1961, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Writing credits:
Victor Kossakovsky
Country: Russia
Language: Russian
Color: Black and White
Runtime: 60 min.