Fragment
[Krymov] creates a poetry of space that I’ve never seen anyone else achieve.
Part of Culture Vulture film series
Fragment
Utilizing the third act motifs of Anton Chekhov’s “Three Sisters” as a jumping off point, Dmitry Krymov’s “Fragment” focuses in on Olga (Samanta in this production), the eldest of the three sisters. Like many of Chekhov's heroes who attempt to overcome fate, she is doomed to fail, but it is in the attempt itself that she becomes so close and dear to the audience. Ultimately, we empathize with and love this very recognizable person who can't adequately protect herself, her love, or her home.
*An “Artists in Exile” film, in support of Russian theatre-makers who, either by dictum or choice, have left Russia to create their works abroad.
In Lithuanian with both English and Russian subtitles.
*An “Artists in Exile” film, in support of Russian theatre-makers who, either by dictum or choice, have left Russia to create their works abroad.
In Lithuanian with both English and Russian subtitles.
Genre
Stage,
Theater,
Culture Vulture,
Drama
Runtime
85
Language
Lithuanian
Director
Dmitry Krymov
Writer(s)
Dmitry Krymov
Cast
Samanta Pinaitytė,
Darius Meskauskas,
Regina Šaltenytė,
Toma Galiliutė,
Sigutė Gaudušėtė,
Digna Kulionytė,
Jonas Baranauskas,
Mikalojus Urbonas,
Jonas Viršilas,
Artūras Lepiochinas,
Karolis Maiskis
FEATURED REVIEW
Helen Shaw, The New Yorker
It sometimes takes only a glancing contact with Krymov’s work to make a fan, even an acolyte.
Opening at
Glendale on Mar 15th
Town Center 5 on Mar 15th
Monica Film Center on Mar 15th
Claremont 5 on Mar 15th
Newhall on Mar 15th
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