Figner: The End of a Silent Century
movie

Released January 31, 2006
Genres:
Overview
Through her very real subject Edgar Figner, director Nathalie Alonso Casale offers us an intimate sense of the 21st-century Russian zeitgeist. A true alchemist, Mr. Figner has spent his life in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) as a sound-effects artist at Lenfilm Studios, where from the silent era to the present he has used commonplace objects (cabbages, old shoes) to create complex sound effects for films. Under the pressures of contemporary Russian life, Figner begins to retreat into a past comprising his own personal history and the history of Russian cinema. As reality and memory blend with stunning scenes from Soviet films, Figner’s art becomes a soundtrack for the muffled culture created by the repression of the Soviet era. This delicate mix of documentary, reality and cinematic imagination creates a deeply sensitive account of the silences at the heart of the Russian social, political and cinematic experience.
Runtime
1h 30m
Origin Country
France
Original Language
Russian
Original Title
Фигнер: Конец безмолвного века
Status
Released
Production Countries
- United Kingdom
- Netherlands
- Russia
- France
Spoken Languages
- English
- Pусский (Russian)
Production Companies

Fu Works
France
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Barcud Derwen
France
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Jakaranda
France
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Titanic Productions
France
