Glos and Naz
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Overview
A photo film about the seamy side of propaganda, the glorification of war and the normalization of violence. The characters recite phrases from the last children's book by the poet Alexander Vvedensky, after which he was repressed and killed. The chamber format of viewing through an amateur photo projector, where the audible is refracted into the visible, refers to Soviet radio plays.
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