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  • Beanpole

    by Kantemir Balagov

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    1945, Leningrad. The second world war has devastated the city, demolishing its buildings and leaving its citizens in tatters, both physically and mentally. One of the most destructive sieges of modern history has just ended, and the living must relearn to live. The film thus follows the track of two young women in search for meaning and hope while struggling to rebuild their lives amongst the ruins.

  • Beanpole

    by Kantemir Balagov

    Catalogue

    1945, Leningrad. The second world war has devastated the city, demolishing its buildings and leaving its citizens in tatters, both physically and mentally. One of the most destructive sieges of modern history has just ended, and the living must relearn to live. The film thus follows the track of two young women in search for meaning and hope while struggling to rebuild their lives amongst the ruins.

  • Beanpole

    by Kantemir Balagov

    Catalogue

    1945, Leningrad. The second world war has devastated the city, demolishing its buildings and leaving its citizens in tatters, both physically and mentally. One of the most destructive sieges of modern history has just ended, and the living must relearn to live. The film thus follows the track of two young women in search for meaning and hope while struggling to rebuild their lives amongst the ruins.

  • Beanpole

    by Kantemir Balagov

    Catalogue

    1945, Leningrad. The second world war has devastated the city, demolishing its buildings and leaving its citizens in tatters, both physically and mentally. One of the most destructive sieges of modern history has just ended, and the living must relearn to live. The film thus follows the track of two young women in search for meaning and hope while struggling to rebuild their lives amongst the ruins.

  • Beanpole

    by Kantemir Balagov

    Catalogue

    1945, Leningrad. The second world war has devastated the city, demolishing its buildings and leaving its citizens in tatters, both physically and mentally. One of the most destructive sieges of modern history has just ended, and the living must relearn to live. The film thus follows the track of two young women in search for meaning and hope while struggling to rebuild their lives amongst the ruins.

  • Beanpole

    by Kantemir Balagov

    Catalogue

    1945, Leningrad. The second world war has devastated the city, demolishing its buildings and leaving its citizens in tatters, both physically and mentally. One of the most destructive sieges of modern history has just ended, and the living must relearn to live. The film thus follows the track of two young women in search for meaning and hope while struggling to rebuild their lives amongst the ruins.

  • Beanpole

    by Kantemir Balagov

    Catalogue

    1945, Leningrad. The second world war has devastated the city, demolishing its buildings and leaving its citizens in tatters, both physically and mentally. One of the most destructive sieges of modern history has just ended, and the living must relearn to live. The film thus follows the track of two young women in search for meaning and hope while struggling to rebuild their lives amongst the ruins.


Original title: Dylda

Cast:

Viktoria Miroshnichenko

Vasilisa Perelygina

Konstantin Balakirev

Andrey Bykov


Director : Kantemir Balagov

Screenplay : Kantemir Balagov, Aleksandr Terekhov
DOP: Kseniya Sereda
Production: Non-Stop Production

Festivals and awards

FIPRESCI Prize Un Certain Regard Section - Cannes Film Festival
Un Certain Regard Best Director Award - Cannes Film Festival