Cinema: A Public Affair (12+)
Germany, 2015, colour, 104 min.
Director: Tatiana Brandrup
Director: Tatiana Brandrup
A man in Moscow fights for his vision of cinema; he sees it as a way towards a better society. A cinematic journey through the world of Naum Kleiman, one of Russia’s most significant intellectuals alive today. A documentary collage, which combines excerpts from film classics and interviews with a portrait of contemporary Moscow.
AWARDS
Best Documentary filmkunstfest Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 2015
Tatiana Brandrup
Tatiana Brandrup
was born in North California to German and Russian parents. She studied Visual anthropology with Jean Rouch in Paris and then feature film direction at NYU and the
HFF in Munich. Since 1990 she has worked as a director and screenwriter for feature films аnd documentaries for television and Internet formats. She has taught at the Humboldt
University, Berlin and the VGIK, Moscow. In 2004 she made her first feature film „Georgisches Liebeslied». Tatiana Brandrup lives in Tel Aviv.
HFF in Munich. Since 1990 she has worked as a director and screenwriter for feature films аnd documentaries for television and Internet formats. She has taught at the Humboldt
University, Berlin and the VGIK, Moscow. In 2004 she made her first feature film „Georgisches Liebeslied». Tatiana Brandrup lives in Tel Aviv.
FILMOGRAPHY
The House with the Bananatree, 1991; To Live and See Neuschwanstein, 1995; Georgian Lovesong, 2004; Cinema: A Public Affair, 2015.
Germany, 2015, colour, 104 min.
Director: Tatiana Brandrup
Director: Tatiana Brandrup
A man in Moscow fights for his vision of cinema; he sees it as a way towards a better society. A cinematic journey through the world of Naum Kleiman, one of Russia’s most significant intellectuals alive today. A documentary collage, which combines excerpts from film classics and interviews with a portrait of contemporary Moscow.
AWARDS
Best Documentary filmkunstfest Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 2015