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Ilya, a blind pensioner, plans to run a marathon in the average time for sighted athletes — four and a half hours. Dima's young coach helps him approach the matter correctly: maintain the pace, calculate the load, and hold out until the finish line. In the 15 minutes that the film lasts, we will see the entire range of emotions between them, from irritation to sincere support, and also learn a lot about Ilya: what he strives for when he stopped seeing what he considers important in life and what is nonsense. The director shoots the characters on grainy black-and-white film, interspersing jogging and conversations with surreal, fantasy portrait shots, separates the dialogue from the picture and stitches the film with a pulsating soundtrack, reassembles the material as a collage, creating an unusual and surprisingly integral aesthetic.
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Atrocity Exhibition
Smugglers Rest
Lupo Mannaro
Twice As Shy
Leech
Darbie's Scream House
The Outsider
Cryptic Triptych
Chloe and Jame
Death of an Editor
THE CRAWLSPACE
The Sidras, the Joto and the Pig in Another Scary Christmas
Lázaro
Paccha
Grandma's Recipe
Bluewater
Eros and Thanatos
Dirty Bad Wrong