Broadway. Black Sea
Broadway. Black Sea
Refugees from the Caucasian republics, Armenians, Azerbaijanis and Russians, meet on the shore of the Black Sea: they work as shop keepers, life guards, karaoke singers, or just enjoy their holidays.It all happens at a place called Broadway, which is no-where to be found on a map, not even the most detailed ones. The temporary inhabitants of Broadway construct a whole world en miniature, consisting of small carts, tents or booths parked in close, haphazard rows. The scenery, which is put up for a few weeks during the summer, bubbles with life – and in no way corresponds with ordinary daily life in Russia.
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projection time:78 min
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country/year:Czech Republic, Germany, Russia, 2002
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director:Witalij Manski
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pictures:Paweł Kostomarow
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production:ma.ja.de. Filmproduktions GmbH
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selected festivals and awards:2002 – Visions du Réel Nyon, 2002 – IFF Jihlava, 2002 – IFF Edinburgh, 2002 – IFF Belgrad, 2002 – Hot Docs Toronto, 2002 – IDFF Sheffield
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