Overview
- Summary
- Director Jan Bosdriesz inherited a 78 rpm record from his father and was inspired to look for traces of the performer. Petr Leshchenko, a famous Russian tango singer, died in a Romanian labor camp. On this quest, Bosdriesz was confronted with memories of his own family and incorporated their story into this film about the passage of time and the loss and re-emergence of memories.
- Variant Title
- Black eyes
Chernye glaza - Format
- Video
- Published
- [Amsterdam] : Cinema Delicatessen ; Amsterdam : De Filmfreak [distributor], [2008]
©2008 - Locale
- Soviet Union
- Notes
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With music by Petr Leschenko.
Camera, Peter Lataster; producer, Edwin Trommelen ; coproduction, Digna Sinke.
Interviews, Marger Vestermanis, Elfie Walter, Anatoli Kattsjoek, Dorina Chiriac.
DVD; aspect ratio 16:9, anamorphic widescreen; Dolby 2.0.
In Dutch with optional Dutch or English subtitles.
Physical Details
- Language
- Dutch
- Physical Description
- 1 videodisc (100 min.)
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Use
- Donated by filmmaker for educational use only.
Keywords & Subjects
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- 2024-06-21 18:39:00
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