as richly textured, and at times also as static, as a master's painting.
Mother and Son (1997)
Runtime: 75 mins
Synopsis: The world's most renowned filmmakers are often referred to as being able to use the movie screen as a painter does a canvas. These terms would certainly apply to Aleksandr Sokurov's film, which uses a combination of mirrors, glass, and special lenses to create a genuine visual feast rarely... The world's most renowned filmmakers are often referred to as being able to use the movie screen as a painter does a canvas. These terms would certainly apply to Aleksandr Sokurov's film, which uses a combination of mirrors, glass, and special lenses to create a genuine visual feast rarely achieved in cinema. Set in a stone cottage in the uninhabited countryside, a mother and her son recall times past as the woman attempts to hide the fact that she's dying. Neverthless, she is well aware that the boy will soon be left alone in this isolated land. This heartbreaking tale of a mother's last days is filled with somber emotional moments that are perfectly matched with the delicate images created by one of world cinema's strongest voices. [More]
Genre: Foreign Films
Starring: Aleksei Ananishnov, Gudrun Geyer
DVD Info
Release:
Jun 4, 2007
DVD Features:
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.66
Audio:
- (unspecified) - Russian
- Subtitles - English
Additional Release Material:
- Introduction - 1. Aleksandr Sokurov - Director
- Trailer - 1. Theatrical Trailer
Reviews
Sokurov has thought deeply about his subject, but he does not dwell in the emotional and spiritual lives of this mother and son.
Far superior to the pretentious Russian Ark, Aleksandr Sokurov’s Mother and Son is full of suffering and painful adulation...
The haunting, unforgettable images in Mother And Son leave no doubt as to why [Sokurov] is considered one of the world's premier film artists.


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