Civil Status

Civil Status

Release date : June 29, 2005
Runtime : 29m
Countries of origin : Russia /
Original Language : Russian /
Director : Alina Rudnitskaya /
Writers : Alina Rudnitskaya /
Production companies : Studio Lendoc /
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A brilliant observational documentary filmed at the Civil Registry office in St. Petersburg, where people come to have births, marriages, divorces and deaths registered. 'It’s like a theatre here', one says in the beginning of the film, and it indeed is, the Theater of Life. The young women working in the office have a job that shifts from being verbally attacked and called idiots, to situations where they are subject to flirt, or where they master the happy ceremony of marriage. Faces, joy, sorrow, fun, despair... It’s all very well composed, rhythmical, with atmosphere conveyed, and lives up to what a documentary should be: multilayered and universal. And about Life.
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  • title:Civil Status
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Runtime:29m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Russia ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Alina Rudnitskaya /
  • Writers: Alina Rudnitskaya ·
  • Production companies: Studio Lendoc ·
  • Overview:A brilliant observational documentary filmed at the Civil Registry office in St. Petersburg, where people come to have births, marriages, divorces and deaths registered. 'It’s like a theatre here', one says in the beginning of the film, and it indeed is, the Theater of Life. The young women working in the office have a job that shifts from being verbally attacked and called idiots, to situations where they are subject to flirt, or where they master the happy ceremony of marriage. Faces, joy, sorrow, fun, despair... It’s all very well composed, rhythmical, with atmosphere conveyed, and lives up to what a documentary should be: multilayered and universal. And about Life.
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