Yekaterina Golubeva
出生 : 1966-10-09, Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
死亡 : 2011-08-14
略歴
Yekaterina Golubeva (also known as Katya Golubyova) was a Russian actress, best known for her role in the 1999 French film, Pola X.
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The question is, whether Katya Golubeva, an icon of the European underground cinema, determined her fate with the parts she played, or the fate of her characters affected her own fate?
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On a summer day, a man, his daughter and his companion arrive at their country house to spend the weekend. The daughter has just moved in with her father, whose attention she desires. The man is tired of his life, and does not know where to find the strength to carry on living. The woman, a violinist, is confused in her priorities - music, love or career. Despite the fact that the man and the woman love each other, their tense relationship is on the brink of collapse.
Nina
A drama about a Russian artist who desperately tries to find himself in New York.
During the final winter of WWII, as displaced persons return to their former homes in the Soviet Union, an 8-year-old boy is left alone when his mother dies en route.
In Memory Of
We follow 24 hours in the life of a being moving from life to life like a cold and solitary assassin moving from hit to hit. In each of these interwoven lives, the being possesses an entirely distinct identity: sometimes a man, sometimes a woman, sometimes youthful, sometimes old. By turns murderer, beggar, company chairman, monstrous creature, worker, family man.
An inquiry into the nature of identity, the inevitability of death, and the human condition in the twenty-first century.
Traveling Woman
Five Hours. Six Countries. Seven Chapters. Eight Conflicts. Nine Women.
Narrator
Andreï researches the sonic memory of plants. He has developed a technique for making sounds come back from the past. Andreï wants to keep a tight lid on his discoveries.
Tamara
977 is a coded number relating the attempt to “test the harmony with algebra”, to figure out the mathematical regularities of emotional and spiritual realms of human being. The characters have volunteered for the experiment to be put through not only scientific researching, but also through the everyday trials of friendship, love, attractions, envy and “the strongest of affects” – the curiosity. Thus, the scientific experience turns into human one, and a result is unpredictable…
Hoisted by his rope, a hanged man is lifted up through the branches of a tree. While he is in the middle of his ascent toward the heavens and death, the woman who’d accused him of a crime clears him of it. He gently comes back to life, lying in a field, gazing at everything around him.
Young Russian Woman
An emotionally cold man leaves the safety of his Alpine home to seek a heart transplant and an estranged son.
Katia
David, an independent photographer, and Katia, an unemployed woman, leave Los Angeles, en route to the southern California desert, where they search a natural set to use as a backdrop for a magazine photo shoot. They find a motel in the town of Twentynine Palms and spend their days in their sport-utility vehicle, discovering the Joshua Tree Desert, and losing themselves on nameless roads and trails. Frantically making love all the time and almost everywhere, they regularly fight, then kiss and make up, with little else going on in their empty relationship and quite ordinary daily life--until something horrible and hideous brutally puts an end to their trip.
Isabelle
『ポンヌフの恋人』の鬼才レオス・カラックスが、発表当時“狂気の書”と評されたハーマン・メルヴィルの『ピエール』を映画化。森に囲まれたノルマンディの城館で母と暮らす、仮面小説家のピエール。婚約者リュシーとの結婚も間近に控えたある日、彼は自分の姉だと名乗る黒髪の女と出会う……。
Writer
A moving world of spirits and ghosts, condemned to brush against one another without really meeting since they have all emerged from a single perpetual dream: that of a young man who no longer wants to wake up, immersed as he is in this world of fascinating spectres.
Almanac of five short stories commissioned by ROSKOMKINO to celebrate the 100th anniversary of cinema.
A slow, dialogue-free film about a woman's journey in Siberia.
A mysterious foreign woman who is staying temporarily in a house there. Who she is and what her secret is are both slowly revealed in the reconstruction of a story about passion, revenge and war.
The atmosphere of a corridor between yesterday and tomorrow, where many doors open into the unknown. A series of faces, gestures and images both real and imagined time. A fragmentary narrative without dialogue depicting several people in Vilnius.
Daïga Bartas
In 1980s Paris, a series of murders captures public attention. Meanwhile, the gorgeous Daiga moves from Lithuania to Paris, immigrant musician Théo struggles to raise his young son, and Théo's brother, a gay transvestite named Camille, sings and dances in a cabaret for a living. All three grapple with isolation and the problems of modern living, but one of them could be so desperately alienated that they have a hand in the serial murders.
Solina
Solina, the mysterious juvenile girl lives under the sky of blue with her horse. She follows a separate life roving village to village. Her strange and bizarre chant is always heard by nearby villagers. Frightened of her, the village's women and beggars plot behind her back to make her leave.
Two young men leave a neglected but cozy native nook for a strange seaport town Kenigsberg. There they meet two girls the outsiders like themselves. Any attempt to find a normal human contact leads to misunderstanding. Or perhaps they are also lonely and unhappy. The realities, provoking a forced individualism melt in the atmosphere of the town, on which there lies a seal of historical and human cataclysms.
A tale of a twelve years old Larik, one of the young heroes of Civil War in Russia.
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