Karavaichuk. Beyond Love

Karavaichuk. Beyond Love

Release date : May 5, 2017
Runtime : 54m
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Original Language : Russian /
Director : Svetlana Prokudina /
Writers : Svetlana Prokudina /
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Budget : $1,600.00
May 5, 2017 54m Russian More
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In Soviet times it was impossible to go to a concert of composer Oleg Karavaichuk. Because there weren’t any. Karavaychuk’s eccentricity was too bewildering for the culture officials of that time, and he was practically banned from performing in public. He began to work at the Lenfilm Studio and write film music there. Recognition came to Karavaichuk only in the 2000s. It is summer 2015 and Oleg Karavaichuk gives his “Pure Music” concert. Half a year later he travels to Spain, where rehearses again. While there he meets with journalists and talks about how he senses the smell of death in the streets of ancient Pamplona.
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  • title:Karavaichuk. Beyond Love
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:54m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Svetlana Prokudina /
  • Writers: Svetlana Prokudina ·
  • Production companies:
  • Budget:$1,600.00
  • Overview:In Soviet times it was impossible to go to a concert of composer Oleg Karavaichuk. Because there weren’t any. Karavaychuk’s eccentricity was too bewildering for the culture officials of that time, and he was practically banned from performing in public. He began to work at the Lenfilm Studio and write film music there. Recognition came to Karavaichuk only in the 2000s. It is summer 2015 and Oleg Karavaichuk gives his “Pure Music” concert. Half a year later he travels to Spain, where rehearses again. While there he meets with journalists and talks about how he senses the smell of death in the streets of ancient Pamplona.
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