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Samaya svetlaya tma

  • 2017
  • 1h 23m
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Samaya svetlaya tma (2017)
The first ever female-directed Russian film noir with reverse chronology.
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When a neurotic private eye who struggles to finish the case takes a train voyage, his own dark secrets begin to reveal themselves.When a neurotic private eye who struggles to finish the case takes a train voyage, his own dark secrets begin to reveal themselves.When a neurotic private eye who struggles to finish the case takes a train voyage, his own dark secrets begin to reveal themselves.

  • Director
    • Diana Galimzyanova
  • Writer
    • Diana Galimzyanova
  • Stars
    • Rashid Aitouganov
    • Kolya Neukoelln
    • Irina Gevorgyan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Diana Galimzyanova
    • Writer
      • Diana Galimzyanova
    • Stars
      • Rashid Aitouganov
      • Kolya Neukoelln
      • Irina Gevorgyan
    • 1User review
    • 17Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Rashid Aitouganov
    Rashid Aitouganov
    • R. I. Musin
    Kolya Neukoelln
    • Izolda Ivanoff
    Irina Gevorgyan
    • Arina
    Marina Voytuk
    Marina Voytuk
    • Elina Vyasovtseva
    Vyacheslav Manucharov
    Vyacheslav Manucharov
    • Svyatoslav
    Alexander Rapoport
    Alexander Rapoport
    • Uncle Victor
    Tatyana Ukharova
    • Arina's Grandmother
    Marina Boyko
    • Nadezhda
    Ekaterina Dar
    • The second conductor
    Yuliya Denisova
    • Psychologist
    Anastasia Ivanova
    • Colleague
    Salta Kesikbaeva
    • Barista
    Evdokia Kraukhina
    • Photographer
    Vladimir Morozov
    • the Client
    Anfisa Mukhamedzhanova
    • The first conductor
    Nikita Panichev
    • Man in the coffee shop
    Sergey Pekarsky
    • Second man in the coffee shop
    Ed Teppé
    • Alexander
    • Director
      • Diana Galimzyanova
    • Writer
      • Diana Galimzyanova
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    7ferguson-6

    strangers, suitcases, secrets, strawberries

    Greetings again from the darkness. In the movie world, good things rarely happen on a train. In fact, whether it's the train whistle, the train depot, or the passenger compartment, it's a warning to viewers that this journey is troubled. So brace yourself. This may be the first feature film for Russian writer-director Diana Galimzyanova (known for video and documentary shorts), but her visual flair and nods to cinematic history are evident and welcome.

    It's billed as the first female directed Russian noir, and it's clear Ms. Galimzyanova offers up a tip of the cap to Alfred Hitchcock (and others) in this homage to 1940's Film Noir. Filmed in stark black and white for dramatic effect, the film features a very interesting story structure. Events move forward for the characters on the train, but their individual backstories are revealed in reverse chronological order via flashbacks and recollections. It's both linear and reverse linear ... requiring the viewer to pay attention and keep up!

    So, who are these characters? We have Ruslan, the OCD private detective played by Rashid Aitouganov. The self-described "Crime Solver" has his frustrations at being unable to solve a case playing out with him compulsively wiping his hands. Next we have arrogant and judgmental concert pianist Elina played by Marina Voytuk. Elina boasts that her face is recognizable from the marketing posters for her concerts. Lastly we meet screenwriter Arina, played by Irina Gevorgyan. Arina claims she is researching for her computer game being written from the perspective of the murderer.

    What murderer you ask? Well it turns out there is a serial killer nicknamed The Fruiterer, who is responsible for 6 murders over the last 6 months - all on the same train route that our 3 characters find themselves on. The nickname stems from the fresh strawberry the killer leaves by each body. If you enjoy the armchair detective work that goes along with murder mysteries, you'll get a real kick out of this. Processing the interaction between the characters on the train, and blending in the details we pick up from the flashbacks leaves us filtering out what matters and what doesn't. During the flashbacks we meet an unconventional therapist name Izolda (Kolya Neukolin) who seems to have a strange power over clients. Izolda is a key character, and also entertaining are the two knockout train conductors who have quite the side gig going on this route they refer to as "murder express."

    The opening of the film shows us a suitcase being packed with instruments of destruction. As with most mysteries, each clue must be taken with a grain of salt. Strangers, suitcases, secrets and strawberries all play a part in keeping us off balance. The film works thanks to the psychological uncertainty as we attempt to assess each character and what each tidbit means. When one of the characters says, "I can't stand to talk to grieving people. They are so self-absorbed", we understand each of these people has their flaws, but no one jumps out as the obvious killer.

    The black and white photography, harsh lighting with shadows, and story structure add elements to the suspense and the surreal tone of the film. The camera angles and shots via mirrors, as well as the disconcerting score (often harpsichord) add intrigue to the bounty of clues and fake clues. It's a fun movie to watch and a challenge to try and solve ahead of the reveal. For fans of murder mysteries and/or Film Noir, it's a train ride worth taking.

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2017 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Moscow, Russia
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      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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