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Bielutine - In the Garden of Time  //  Dans le jardin du temps / Portrait d´Ely et Nina Bielutin / DE version (Orig.)

DIR: Clément Cogitore
2011 / France / 36 min

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Nina and Ely are growing old peacefully in their Moscow apartment, living reclusively amongst hundreds of works by Michelangelo, Leonardo de Vinci, Velasquez, Ruben and others. Accompanied by their crow and their cats, Nina and Ely retell the wonderful, romantic story of their collection to anyone who is interested in listening to it: nobility, the love of art, inheritance and fighting oppression having preserved them throughout the turbulent history of 20th century Russia. Bit by bit whilst telling their story, Nina and Ely rather overdo it. They get mixed up even totally far-fetched. Nina and Ely live in a fantasy world, which only exists for them - a world where it is impossible to untangle fact from fiction, a world where the art of lying has gradually taken over from reality.


Along with the film, to discover the webdoc "Bielutine, the mystery of a collection", the other part of the project Bielutine, click on the link : www.arte.tv/bielutine.


FR version here. EN version here.

About

Director Clément Cogitore
Screenplay
Dir. of Photography Sylvain Verdet
Editing Pauline Gaillard
Music Electric Electric (Groupe)
Sound Pauline Gaillard
Duration 36 min
Year 2011
Country France
Colour Colour
Tags family, memory, visual arts
Production SEPPIA
SEPPIA
City:  Strasbourg
Country:  France

Distribution Doc & Film
Doc & Film
City:  Paris
Country:  France

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