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Title: Comic Representation of the Tragic Past in Alexey Krasovsky’s Film Feast
Authors: Turysheva, O. N.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Knowledge E
Citation: Turysheva O. N. Comic Representation of the Tragic Past in Alexey Krasovsky’s Film Feast / O. N. Turysheva // Convention 2019 “Modernization and Multiple Modernities” (Ekaterinburg, Russia, 26–27 April, 2019). – Dubai : Knowledge E, 2020. – KnE Social Sciences, 4 (13). – pp. 270–278. – DOI 10.18502/kss.v4i13.7721
Abstract: The article discusses the film Feast directed by Alexey Krasovsky (2018). The analysis focuses on the use of the comic genre to portray the tragic events of the Siege of Leningrad. It is shown that the director of Feast intentionally chose such comically charged, ’non-realistic’ poetics to satisfy the audience’s demand for alternative ways of depicting war, different from those employed by Russian mainstream cinema. For the director, comedy becomes an attempt to break the stereotypical depictions of war-related events in Russian cinema. By choosing an unconventional genre, Feast challenges the viewers to form their own opinions about history and art. The semantics of Feast is not limited to its underlying political message but produces a deeper aesthetic message about the fundamental impossibility of an unbiased and truthful commentary on war: whatever we try, such commentary would always remain a construct geared towards the needs, worldviews or demands of certain audiences.
Keywords: FEAST
DIRECTOR ALEXEY KRASOVSKY
PATRIOTIC WAR FILMS
WAR THEME IN CINEMA
MAINSTREAM WAR FILMS
EPIC THEATRE POETICS IN CINEMA
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/126121
Access: Creative Commons Attribution License
License text: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Conference name: Convention 2019 “Modernization and Multiple Modernities”
Conference date: 20.05.2019-23.05.20219
ISSN: 2518-668X
DOI: 10.18502/kss.v4i13.7721
Origin: Convention 2019 “Modernization and Multiple Modernities”. — Ekaterinburg, 2020
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