Türkiye'de'da Perestroika izle yerini keşfet
Sarah Turner's film is a ghost story that explores what we forget and how we remember. The stunning imagery comes solely from the window of the Trans-Siberian train, shot first in 1987-8 and then again in 2007-8. The re-enactment of the journey is a memory work, a re-enactment of the past in the present through the process of filming. But the return journey is haunted by the voices of two dead friends that dominate the soundscape of the 'archive' footage.
Perestroika Türkiye'de kullanılamıyor
Şu anda Perestroika Popcorn Time'da mevcut değil. Ancak, kütüphanemizi genişletmek ve her gün yeni başlıklar sunmak için sürekli çalışıyoruz. Sabırlı olduğunuz için teşekkür ederiz ve içerik tekliflerimizi güncellemeye devam ederken yakında tekrar kontrol etmenizi öneririz.
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Daha Fazla Bilgi
- Çalışma Süresi
- 118 dakika
- Yayınlandı
- Menşei Ülke
- Amerika Birleşik Devletleri
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