Beanpole 2019
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A drama about the traumas of two women shortly after the end of World War 2.
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1945, Leningrad. World War 2 has devastated the city, demolishing its buildings and leaving its citizens in tatters, physically and mentally. Although the siege - one of the worst in history - is finally over, life and death continue their battle in the wreckage that remains. Two young women, Iya Sergueeva (Viktoria Miroshnichenko) and Masha (Vasilisa Perelygina), search for meaning and hope in the struggle to rebuild their lives amongst the ruins.
- KANTEMIR BALAGOV: A STATEMENT FROM THE DIRECTOR
BEANPOLE is my second feature film. It is very important to me that my story takes place in 1945. My heroes, like the city they live in, are mangled by a horrible war. They live in a city that has endured one of the worst sieges in the history of warfare. This is a story about them and about people they meet in Leningrad, the obstacles that they have to overcome and the way they are treated by society. They are psychologically crippled by the war and it will take time for them to learn to live their normal lives.
I am interested in the fates of women and especially women who fought in the Second World War. According to data, this was the war with the highest participation of women. As an author, I am interested in finding an answer to the question: what happens to a person who is supposed to give life after she passes through the trials of war?
The film has a particular color palette. When I started to study the diaries of people who lived during that time, I learned that despite all the hardships and the devastation, they were surrounded by bright colors every day. This conflict between bright colors and the nature of post-war life is also very interesting to me.
The book 'The Unwomanly Face of War' by the Nobel Laureate Svetlana Alexievich was my main inspiration for this film. This book opened a whole new world for me. I came to realize how little I knew about the war and how little I knew about the role of women in the war. And this led me to another thought: what would happen to a woman after the war was over, when there was a tectonic shift in her mind and her nature, a violation of her nature that would obviously take place afterwards.
The film has a particular color palette. When I started to study the diaries of people who lived during that time, I learned that despite all the hardships and the devastation, they were surrounded by bright colors every day. This conflict between bright colors and the nature of post-war life is also very interesting to me.
The book 'The Unwomanly Face of War' by the Nobel Laureate Svetlana Alexievich was my main inspiration for this film. This book opened a whole new world for me. I came to realize how little I knew about the war and how little I knew about the role of women in the war. And this led me to another thought: what would happen to a woman after the war was over, when there was a tectonic shift in her mind and her nature, a violation of her nature that would obviously take place afterwards.
Leningrad was especially important for me as it was the city that survived this terrible siege, and the consequences of the siege played an important part in the film. It was vital for me to feel this space and background in the film, and you can feel it even now, in today's Leningrad (Saint Petersburg).
We feel the consequences of war in the space where the action takes place, and in the color palette of the film. But most importantly it's in the fates of our heroes. It was important for me to show the consequences of war through people's faces, eyes, physiques, bodies, not just through abandoned or destroyed buildings.
On a surface level, Beanpole is a word that describes the physical attributes and outlook of our main hero, Iya, as she's a very tall woman. But for me, BEANPOLE is more about clumsiness and this is how my heroes feel and express feelings in the film - they are clumsy, they are learning how to live again after the war and it is very difficult for them.
Beanpole Movie Details 🎥
Directed by
Kantemir Balagov
Writing Credits
Kantemir Balagov
Aleksandr Terekhov
Starring
Viktoria Miroshnichenko
Vasilisa Perelygina
Andrey Bykov
Igor Shirokov
Denis Kozinets
Veniamin Kac
Konstantin Balakirev
Alyona Kuchkova
Ksenia Kutepova
Olga Dragunova
Timofey Glazkov
Alisa Oleynik
Lyudmila Motornaya
Anastasiya Khmelinina
Music by
Evgueni Galperine
Cinematography by
Kseniya Sereda
Genres: Drama, War
Country: Russia
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