Chronicle Of Alienation Soviet Ussr Drug Film Vintage Scary Horror Art Poster
Original released film title on the poster. Released title for English speaking countries. CONFESSION: A CHRONICLE OF ALIENATION. IN: 24 ¹/?? x 33 ¹? /?? = CM: 61 x 85. Original official Soviet movie poster for the film: ” CONFESSION: A CHRONICLE OF ALIENATION ” – This is the diploma work of Georgy Gavrilov. Received the third category, but collected 1,700,000 Soviet viewers at film screenings. Was shown at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 1989, won the Grand Prix at the Amiens International Feature Film Festival (1989), was honored at the New York International Film Festival at Lincoln Center (new-york-film-festival), invited Pasaro International New Film Festival (Italy), Rome International Film Festival, Paris Independent Film Festival, San Jose International Film Festival (California), Portland Film Festival, Portland Film Festival, Youth International Festival (Grand Prix), Ukraine, Sofia International Film Festival (Bulgaria) and many others. Please Note : The poster was issued in a highly limited edition as for USSR and created by very popular, famous, and top awarded Soviet Ukrainian poster artist – please read about him in the tap “Poster Artist”. “Confession” by Georgy Gavrilov captured the underground drug subculture that developed among the separated Soviet youth. The film shows how a 23-year-old Moscow drug addict lives in segments for two years. As the title suggests, the film is a very personal, like a religious study of the Russian soul through the eyes of a suffering person. And this person wants the viewer to witness his fall. The grandson of the deputy chief of the Gulag, Major General Zavgorodny, Alexei Shubnikov is looking for meaning in mysticism and religion. He carries the burden of his addiction, like a lost Russian idea and soul, through psychiatric hospitals, family breakdown, oppression and public ridicule. True film is accompanied by Alexey’s comments about himself and social problems with drugs in the Soviet Union. Tragically alien, he twists, emptying, his soul. Gavrilov filmed the most striking footage with a hidden camera inside a psychiatric hospital. It’s like a scrap material for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. The film has been invited to various major international film festivals. The author of the film, Georgy Gavrilov, became the youngest Member of the Union of Cinematographers, later taught a course on cinema in the USSR and worked on the next project at the University of Berkeley in California. The film was warmly supported by the country’s outstanding filmmakers – Alexander Zguridi, Rolan Bykov, Andrei Konchalovsky, who even invited G. Gavrilov to visit his film set for the film “Tango and Cash” in Hollywood. 1988 – Mannheim International Film Festival. The film was shown in cinemas in the USSR. In the USA it was first shown at the International Film Festival in San Francisco in 1989, was shown on Channel One (ORT), the discussion was held in the Vzglyad program under the supervision of the Artistic Director of the Yunost “Mosfilm” TO Rollan Bykov and caused a great response in the audience, due to the fact that the topic of drug addiction in the USSR and Stalin’s repressions was first raised. ERKO VLADISLAV EDVARDOVICH (1962 -) – Highly famous Ukrainian illustrator, member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine since 1989, winner of the 2nd prize of the Moscow International Poster Competition (1987), winner and participant of a number of art and book exhibitions, holder of the title “Book Man” as the best artist of 2002 to version of the Russian edition “Book Review”. Known for his collaboration with publishing houses “A-ba-ba-ga-la-ma-ga” and “Sofia”. Erko’s first professional work was the design of a book about pioneers for the Politizdat publishing house in 1986. Due to the lack of demand in Kiev book publishing houses, the artist began to engage in cinema poster, drawing posters for various films, both Soviet and foreign. However, in 1990 the poster publishing house was closed for formalism and remoteness from the people. Among Erko’s works, the illustrations for the Ukrainian edition of the series of books by J. Rowling about Harry Potter, for the series of novels by Carlos Castaneda and Paulo Coelho (the illustrations for multiple enlargement in Erko’s illustrations more and more details appear “) The illustrated by Erko Andersen’s Snow Queen, published by the Ukrainian publishing house A-ba-ba-ga-la-ma-ha, won the Grand Prix at the all-Ukrainian competition “Book of Rock-2000″ (Russian “Book of the Year-2000″) as the best book, received the title of “Best Children’s Book 2006 in the USA, as well as the Andersen Foundation medal. Paulo Coelho gave Erko the following characterization to The Snow Queen: This is the most amazing children’s book I’ve seen in my life. The Snow Queen has undergone a number of reprints in many countries of the world, becoming in 2005 the sales leader of the British publishing house Templar. The original illustration for the book “The Snow Queen” was estimated at 28 thousand dollars. In 2004, the book “Tales of Foggy Albion” in the design of Erko won the all-Ukrainian competition “Book of Rock-2003″. In 2008, the illustrated Erko edition of the new Ukrainian translation of Shakespeare’s tragedy “Hamlet” by Y. Andrukhovych was awarded the Grand Prix of the Lviv Forum of Publishers. Original title on the poster. I’m a paragraph. Mention details and specifications that you believe are relevant to your buyers. CHANTSEV ALEXANDER VASILIEVCIH (1949 – 2002). Alexander Chantsev was born in 1949 in the city of Torun, Poland. In 1973 he graduated from the Moscow Higher School of Industrial Art (formerly the Stroganov School) with a degree in Artistic Ceramics. The second prize of the International Olympic Poster Competition in 1980 gave impetus to the work in the poster genre. Several years of fruitful work in the circus poster followed, and during this period the individual style and technique of Alexander Chantsev gradually developed. In 1989 he was admitted to the Union of Artists. The film posters brought the artist international fame. Solo exhibitions of film posters by Alexander Chantsev took place in Rome in 1991 (together with Yuri Boxer) as part of the exhibition of Soviet film posters, which was held in the largest exhibition hall of the city – Palazzo delle Esposizioni. In 2001, an exhibition of movie posters by Chantsev, Boxer and Maistrovsky was held in the city of Tavira (Portugal). Alexander Chantsev took part in the largest exhibitions of Soviet and Russian posters, regularly participated in international biennials in Warsaw, Lahti, Colorado, Brno, took part in a poster exhibition in the Louvre (1989), the International Poster Festival in Chaumont, France (1991), in the exhibitions ” Russian social poster “in the USA (1991-92), Perestroika. Glasnost in Japan (1991-92), was awarded with diplomas of various competitions, a diploma of the finalist of the European competition of advertising EPICA in Paris (1992). Exhibitions of posters, in which Alexander Chantsev participated, have traveled almost all over the world, the originals and prints have ended up in the most famous galleries and in private collections in the USA, France, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Czech Republic. However, the rise of poster art, which took place thanks to perestroika and the resulting freedom, gradually ended, and interest in the poster was largely lost. New times have come when the emerging market relations have made completely different demands on artists. I had to master new genres – advertising booklets, annual reports, logos, corporate styles – and face a different customer. For the last seven years of his life, Alexander Chantsev was engaged in the design of exhibition stands, working as the art director of the Expoline company. It was a new business, and gradually the festive atmosphere of the exhibitions captured Alexander Chantsev entirely. Possessing tremendous efficiency and real professionalism, he managed to create many interesting exhibition stands for such companies as Lucent Technologies, Avaya, Alcatel, A&T Trade, KRKA, Shreya, Orimi Trade, Sunway, Mobile TeleSystems. Nevertheless, in Russia and the world, Alexander Chantsev is known primarily as a brilliant poster artist who belonged to a remarkable generation of artists. And the soft, good-natured humor of his circus posters, the philosophical metaphors of the movie posters, the sharp, satirical images of political posters will forever remain in our memory. YALTA HOTEL YALTA INTOURIST WELCOMES YOU! Come to us in the USSR! – the meaning of the posters issued by the firm “Intourist” was advertising of tourist trips for foreign citizens beyond the “Iron Curtain”. Yalta Hotel – is still working nowadays under the same name. In: 16×26 – cm: 40×60. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.