Ладони /
Ladoni / Aristakisi︠a︡n Artur predstavli︠a︡et ; filʹm, Aristakisi︠a︡n Artur predstavli︠a︡et ; stt︠s︡khotvorent︠s︡e, Nauma Kaplana.
Material type: FilmPublisher: [Moscow, Russia] : VGIK, [1994]Distributor: [Moscow] : [Intercinema] Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (139 min.)) : black and whiteContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceOther title: English title: Palms | Also known as: HandsSubject(s): Marginality, Social -- Moldova -- ChișinăuGenre/Form: Documentary films. | Internet videos. | Streaming video. Online resources: Digitalia Film Library (streaming video) | Film poster Production credits: Music, Giuseppe Verdi.Awards: NIKA (Russian Oscar) for Best Documentary in 1994.Narrated by Artur Aristakisi︠a︡n.Summary: Although the film documents the street life in the former Soviet city of Kishinev, it is more of an exploration of space, proximity and systems. Includes footage of beggars, fanatics, street crazies, rag-pickers, homeless children, elderly Jews and gypsies. The film features a narration by the director, who is addressing his unborn son.Originally released as a motion picture in 1994
Narrated by Artur Aristakisi︠a︡n.
Music, Giuseppe Verdi.
Although the film documents the street life in the former Soviet city of Kishinev, it is more of an exploration of space, proximity and systems. Includes footage of beggars, fanatics, street crazies, rag-pickers, homeless children, elderly Jews and gypsies. The film features a narration by the director, who is addressing his unborn son.
In Russian with English subtitles.
NIKA (Russian Oscar) for Best Documentary in 1994.
Online resource; title from opening/closing credits (Digitalia Film Library, viewed February 8, 2018).
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