Aleksandr Sokurov – Kamen aka Stone (1992)
Quote:
“If ever a film replicated the state of dreaming, Stone does. Which is not to say it is, in the classical sense, surreal; but it has the flow and fugitive feeling of a half-remembered reverie, full of mysteries, portents, inexplicable happenings, and chimerical objects. Set in (and filmed in the actual) Chekhov museum, Stone centers on the relationship between a young museum guard and an older visitor who seems at different times to be a lover, a doctor, or a surrogate father. Shot in evanescent black and white with a sound track of silences, breathing, natural sounds, and fragments of classical music, Stone is haunting and enigmatic” (James Quandt)
1.30GB | 1 h 18 min | 716×537 | mkv
https://nitroflare.com/view/1E41A4E16A2BA17/Kamen.mkv
https://nitroflare.com/view/C4EAD6477B96A77/Stone.rar
Language(s):Russian, English commentary, English BBC audio program (30 minutes)
Subtitles:English sub/idx
Commentary is with film critic/curator James Quandt. Third audio track is the “Diary of St. Petersburg: Kozintsev’s Flat”, recorded in 1998 (48 minutes).