Oleg y las raras artes

by Andrés Duque

The legendary Oleg Nikolayevitch Karavaychuk is the mysterious and moving subject of this loving film by the director Duque. He was moved by the music the pianist composed for a film by Kira Muratova and is the first foreigner to win the trust of the eccentric and still active 89-year-old Russian. Several biographical facts: Oleg Nikolayevich Karavaychuk (1927) played the piano for Stalin as a child prodigy, attended the Leningrad Conservatory and in the course of his career primarily wrote music for theatre and film - for instance, for Paradjanov and Muratova. In Russia, he is admired for his music and his playing, but also for his unique and eccentric personality. At the age of 89, Karavaychuk is still a controversial and puzzling figure in Russian culture. The beautiful film that Andrés Duque made about him is a gift to the viewer, a gift from an old artist who wants to be reconciled with the world and who transports us away from reality with words, gestures and piano playing, free of social conventions, to a world where clashing dissonants have a liberating beauty.

 

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Country: Spain
Year: 2016
Running time: 70'
Genre: documentary
Cinematography: Carmen Torres
Editing: Felix Duque
Music: Oleg Karavaychuk
With: Oleg Karavaychuk
Produced by: Marta Andreu (Estudi Playtime), Tània Balló, Serrana Torres (Intropíamedia), Lluis Miñarro


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