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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 10:17 am  Post subject: First on the Moon (2005) (documentary fantasy) (dvdrip)
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ed2k: First.on.the.Moon.-.Pervye.na.Lune.(Alexei.Fedorchenko,.2005).DVDRip-sercAneerG.avi  [699.94 Mb] [Stats]

Russian without subs. This movie is quite remarkable though, both visually and conceptually. The filmmaker tries to imagine a Soviet space mission that took (could have taken?) place in 1938, and reaches a number of human and historical insights along the way. Most of the movie is presented as if it were taken from the spy camera footage of the Soviet secret police. Note the multiple parallels with Yufit's Bipedalism...

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Spring 1938. A UFO crashes in the North of Chile. A recent inquiry revealed that the object was actually a Soviet rocket. Using this discovery as a starting point, the film details the main stages of an ambitious space programme launched in the 1930s, whose goal was... the Moon. The succession of archive footage and contemporary interviews reveals a forgotten chapter in history. Pervye na lune is more than just a delightful hoax; it is also an ironic tribute to Soviet montage films and a balanced look at the process of producing heroes.


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The result is stylish, sometimes very funny and ultimately affectionate toward its chosen subject. "The element of irony is very small, perhaps around 5 percent," Fedorchenko said in an interview this week. "The rest is something of an homage to the generation of our fathers or grandfathers, including their honesty, their genuine belief in an ideal."

Fedorchenko said that there was no single key to appreciating the film and that different viewers would react to it differently -- reaction to an early screening at the Star City space center outside Moscow was largely favorable, he said. But the director didn't endorse some of the terms that have been used to describe his work. "We didn't aim for mystification, but for a fantasy drama. Terms like 'postmodernism' and 'mockumentary' are not what we intended. Perhaps the genre is documentary fantasy," he said.


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Just found this post, and first of all, thanks much for this! I've really been looking forward to finding, and now seeing this! And secondly, does anyone know where to find an English, French, German, or Spanish subtitle file for the film? I've exhausted every avenue I can think of to find one.

(Not looking for all of those, but those are just languages that I can understand enough for a film, at least..)


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:48 am  Post subject:
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And secondly, does anyone know where to find an English, French, German, or Spanish subtitle file for the film? I've exhausted every avenue I can think of to find one.

I doubt these will be available any time before there is an official release in the West... Sorry, man...

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That's a shame. Thanks anyways!


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