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STRANGE PARTICLES (18+)

Russia, 2014, 52 min.
Director: Denis Klebleev
Young theoretical physicist Konstantin researches quantum effects and teaches in the university. In summer, he goes to the sea with his students. Every day our main character has lessons for a group of students late with their assignments, and every evening he is on duty, which means he is always in the way of students having fun. Students are rather skeptical about Konstantin, and use every opportunity to skip the class. They are not interested in physics, they are interested in summer, girls, and their own youth. Kostya is so to say in opposition to all the inhabitants of summer camp. Perceiving reality through the lens of Physics, Kostya sets classical world in opposition to quantum world, or rather average people world to perfect, subtle, and complicated.

AWARDS

IDFF Cinema Du Reel (France, 2015) – Joris Ivens Award, Youth Jury Award; IDFF Flahertiana (Russia, 2015) – Award for the Best Film of National Competition.

Denis Klebleev

Denis Klebleev

is a documentary filmmaker, cinematographer, and photographer. In 2012, he graduated from the documentary workshop of Marina Razbezhkina. Laureate and participant of Russian and international film festivals – ArtDocFest, Cinema Du Reel, HotDocs, etc. Since 2015, he has been teaching at the Moscow School of Cinema and in the workshop of Marina Razbezhkina.

FILMOGRAPHY

Flight 31, 2012; Strange Particles, 2014; King Lear, 2017; Alisa. Excitement, 2020.
Russia, 2014, 52 min.
Director: Denis Klebleev
Young theoretical physicist Konstantin researches quantum effects and teaches in the university. In summer, he goes to the sea with his students. Every day our main character has lessons for a group of students late with their assignments, and every evening he is on duty, which means he is always in the way of students having fun. Students are rather skeptical about Konstantin, and use every opportunity to skip the class. They are not interested in physics, they are interested in summer, girls, and their own youth. Kostya is so to say in opposition to all the inhabitants of summer camp. Perceiving reality through the lens of Physics, Kostya sets classical world in opposition to quantum world, or rather average people world to perfect, subtle, and complicated.

AWARDS

IDFF Cinema Du Reel (France, 2015) – Joris Ivens Award, Youth Jury Award; IDFF Flahertiana (Russia, 2015) – Award for the Best Film of National Competition.