Anatoly Krynsky - Clownade 1970 Russian Avant Garde Film - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2009

Part 1...Ten black and white engravings were made to show the colorless and drab life of the Soviet Citizen. Krynsky found the lives of the classic clowns intriguing with their reprises and subtexts found in their humor. Krynsky's artwork captures the polarity of soviet life with the use of black and white tones, representing the conforming citizen or revolutionary prisoner.

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  • can anyone identify the music ?

  • @genalof the composer is Krzysztof Penderecki. You can read about him on Wikipedia.

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  • looks like a pretty cool life to me.

  • a drab life?? how can this be drab if a soviet citizen got a cool flat filled with paintings! and he could get vodka and ciggys too! and probably made decent wages to pay the rent. to me thats a damn great life!! i wish i had that in Canada! my wages are shit! cant even afford beer! and rents are too expensive!! i feel like im trapped on a farm!

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