Trailer
There’s a lot of chitchat, as the couple remark on the city with a large dose of irony and sarcasm, at the same exposing the workings of their relationship to the scrutiny of the viewer. The initial impression is largely one devoid of emotion, with the pair seemingly taking pride in their indifference vis-à-vis the world around them and moments of silence drowned out with heavy metal music listened to via shared headphones. Nevertheless this expedition through an unknown city, as well as through these two youngsters’ hearts and minds, sees emotions come to the surface. Shot in a pseudo-documentary fashion, the second feature film from independent filmmaker Nikita Lavretski represents an impressive portrait of young people in modern Belarus. MM
DCP | Farbe / colour
Nikita Lavretski
Egor Efimov
Nikita Lavretski
Volha Kavaliova, Igor Rogatko
Nikita Lavretski
Belarus
+375.29.680.12 60
nikita.lavretski@gmail.com
Nikita Lavretski - born in 1994 in Minsk, Belarus. Has been making films since the beginning of the 2010s. He is based in Minsk where most of his films take place. His feature film debut BELORUSSKIY PSIHOPAT won the award for Best Belarusian Film at the 2015 Minsk International Film Festival "Listapad".
Amerykan boy (2015, short)
Poetry (2015, short)
Belorusskiy psihopat (2015)
Neskolko stsen s moyey devushkoy Olechkoy Kovalyovoy (2016, short, doc)