分类:恐怖片 地区:俄罗斯年份:2017
主演:斯维特拉娜·涅墨耶娃,安娜·米哈尔科娃,谢尔盖·科尔塔科夫,伊莲娜·莫罗佐娃,AndreiKuzi..
导演:鲁斯塔姆·哈姆达莫夫
更新:2022-12-08 00:46
简介:影片剧本的灵感来自于芥川龙之介的短篇小说《竹林中》。故事发..影片剧本的灵感来自于芥川龙之介的短篇小说《竹林中》。故事发生在俄罗斯皇帝亚历山大二世统治期间,一个宫女正在王子的皇宫里向他讲述一个神奇的童话故事,很久以前,有一个沙皇的儿子在森林里神秘遇害,故事由此展开。童话里的不同人物都目睹了这一场暴力的罪行,他们从不同的视角进行了叙述,真相也一点点揭开。{if:" Enter into a shimmering black and white fairytale world of riches in the palace of the Czar of Russia. There, a lady-in-waiting tells a metaphysical fairytale, set in the medieval 13th century and revolving around the mysterious murder of the Czar's son and the disappearance of the princess. But the lady-in-waiting is only one narrator, as the fable's characters are witnesses to the crime and narrate different versions of the events. The Bottomless Bag is the Russian version of Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon (1950) and is based on Ryunosuke Akutagawa's short story, "In a Grove." Instead of Japan, director Rustam Khamdamov sets his story of doubt in Russia in a world of forests, soldiers, thieves, and royalty. With Khamdamov, the plot is less important than the visual environment, which is meticulously full of rich fabrics, costumes, and lush landscapes—the palace scenes are shot on location in an abandoned palace on the banks of St. Petersburg's Neva River. Winner of the Silver St. George Prize and the Russian Film Critics Award at the 2017 Moscow International Film Festival, The Bottomless Bag revels in a sumptuous quality that returns us to the aesthetics of the silent film era. Director Biography Rustam Khamdamov (Tashkent, 1944) is a Russian fim director, screenwriter and artst, who has created an original, metaphorical and visual fim language. He graduated from the directors' faculty at The All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) in 1969 (Grigory Chukhrai's workshop). Winner of the Triumph prize in 1996 and of the Cultural Heritage of the Nation award. Khamdamov's work can be seen at the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Hermitage, the Natonai Museum of Ravenna (Italy) and in private collectons. He is an honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts. Sponsored by Boulart Bread, The Ellison Center for Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies at UW"<>"" && " Enter into a shimmering black and white fairytale world of riches in the palace of the Czar of Russia. There, a lady-in-waiting tells a metaphysical fairytale, set in the medieval 13th century and revolving around the mysterious murder of the Czar's son and the disappearance of the princess. But the lady-in-waiting is only one narrator, as the fable's characters are witnesses to the crime and narrate different versions of the events. The Bottomless Bag is the Russian version of Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon (1950) and is based on Ryunosuke Akutagawa's short story, "In a Grove." Instead of Japan, director Rustam Khamdamov sets his story of doubt in Russia in a world of forests, soldiers, thieves, and royalty. With Khamdamov, the plot is less important than the visual environment, which is meticulously full of rich fabrics, costumes, and lush landscapes—the palace scenes are shot on location in an abandoned palace on the banks of St. Petersburg's Neva River. Winner of the Silver St. George Prize and the Russian Film Critics Award at the 2017 Moscow International Film Festival, The Bottomless Bag revels in a sumptuous quality that returns us to the aesthetics of the silent film era. Director Biography Rustam Khamdamov (Tashkent, 1944) is a Russian fim director, screenwriter and artst, who has created an original, metaphorical and visual fim language. He graduated from the directors' faculty at The All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) in 1969 (Grigory Chukhrai's workshop). Winner of the Triumph prize in 1996 and of the Cultural Heritage of the Nation award. Khamdamov's work can be seen at the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Hermitage, the Natonai Museum of Ravenna (Italy) and in private collectons. He is an honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts. Sponsored by Boulart Bread, The Ellison Center for Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies at UW"<>"暂时没有网友评论该影片"} Enter into a shimmering black and white fairytale world of riches in the palace of the Czar of Russia. There, a lady-in-waiting tells a metaphysical fairytale, set in the medieval 13th century and revolving around the mysterious murder of the Czar's son and the disappearance of the princess. But the lady-in-waiting is only one narrator, as the fable's characters are witnesses to the crime and narrate different versions of the events. The Bottomless Bag is the Russian version of Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon (1950) and is based on Ryunosuke Akutagawa's short story, "In a Grove." Instead of Japan, director Rustam Khamdamov sets his story of doubt in Russia in a world of forests, soldiers, thieves, and royalty. With Khamdamov, the plot is less important than the visual environment, which is meticulously full of rich fabrics, costumes, and lush landscapes—the palace scenes are shot on location in an abandoned palace on the banks of St. Petersburg's Neva River. Winner of the Silver St. George Prize and the Russian Film Critics Award at the 2017 Moscow International Film Festival, The Bottomless Bag revels in a sumptuous quality that returns us to the aesthetics of the silent film era. Director Biography Rustam Khamdamov (Tashkent, 1944) is a Russian fim director, screenwriter and artst, who has created an original, metaphorical and visual fim language. He graduated from the directors' faculty at The All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) in 1969 (Grigory Chukhrai's workshop). Winner of the Triumph prize in 1996 and of the Cultural Heritage of the Nation award. Khamdamov's work can be seen at the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Hermitage, the Natonai Museum of Ravenna (Italy) and in private collectons. He is an honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts. Sponsored by Boulart Bread, The Ellison Center for Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies at UW{end if}
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