It was an undertaking whose eccentricity and grandeur bordered on folly: a social experiment disguised as an art project, or perhaps the other way around.There were no scripts, rehearsals or reshoots. Maxim and his comrades-in-arms are participating in top-secret experiments into the creation of a new man. Natasha is a 2020 Russian-language internationally co-produced drama film directed by Ilya Khrzhanovsky and Jekaterina Oertel. In Russia, where none of the “DAU” films have yet been shown, “Natasha” has recently been banned as “propaganda for pornography.” Dau ist ein Filmprojekt des russischen Regisseurs Ilja Chrschanowski. Biographical film, epically depicting the life of the famous scientist Lev Landau. Lolle's love life in Berlin is as complicated as ever. Khrzhanovsky said it was significant for a foreign art house film but small by Hollywood standards. Eighteen months later, "DAU" has again caused shock and outrage in the German capital with the world premiere of its film "DAU: Natasha" at the Berlin film festival.

With Farouk El-Khalili, Matthias Klimsa, Kai Lentrodt, Kailas Mahadevan. [1][2]

Aside from debts, the films are now all that is left of "DAU", director Ilya Khrzhanovsky told AFP on Wednesday. It’s a dangerous game, for sure.” In the interview with The Times, Khrzhanovsky denied that anyone was mistreated or abused on set and spoke about his “responsibility to the real people who dedicated years of their life for ‘DAU.’” The outrage about the film was misdirected, he said, and a result of people not willing to confront the dark side of life and human nature.Compared with what happens in everyday life, he said, “DAU” was “nothing.” Then, with a wry smile, he added, “It’s a kindergarten.”The Berlinale Unveils 8 Hours of ‘DAU.’ It’s Just the Beginning.Viktoria Skitskaya in a scene from Ilya Khrzhanovsky’s “Degeneratsia.”Vladimir Azhippo, left, and Andrey Chuenkov in “Degeneratsia.”From left, Berezhnaya, Jekaterina Oertel, Olga Shkabarnya and Khrzhanovsky at the premiere of “Natasha.”A moment from the controversial torture scene of “Natasha.”

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It is on a far grander scale than “Natasha,” although it still gives little sense of the breathtaking complexity of “DAU.”In “Degeneratsia,” set 15 years after the events in “Natasha,”With a larger cast of principal characters who cover far more of the institute grounds, “Degeneratsia” gives a much greater sense of the relationships and dynamics that developed over the three years of filming “DAU.” Co-directed by Ilya Permyakov, it is fluid, furious and, despite its 355-minute running time, constantly absorbing.Like “Natasha,” it has its share of wrenching images, including cutaway shots of babies in cages who are hooked up to electrodes. As co-directed by Jekaterina Oertel, it is an intimate chamber drama that follows a handful of characters over the course of a few days.The film centers on a middle-aged canteen waitress at the institute in the early 1950s, played by Natalia Berezhnaya, who seems a shoo-in for the festival’s Silver Bear for best actress. They’re also so different from each other that it hardly makes sense to think of them as companion pieces.“Natasha,” one of 18 films in competition, has become the scandal of the festival for its graphic scenes of sex and sexualized torture. State security intervenes. Biographical film, epically depicting the life of the famous scientist Lev Landau. People played versions of themselves, transposed to lifestyles and careers of the Soviet Union. In the Institute, a secret research ... Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. A secret Soviet Institute conducts scientific and occult experiments on animals and human beings to create the perfect person. The most excruciating scene is a lengthy segment in which Martsinkevich slaughters, decapitates, guts and dismembers a pig on a living room carpet, a sacrifice that brought the “smell of death” on set, Khrzhanovsky said. It is a troubled and uncertain period for the whole of the Soviet Union, particularly for the state security services. The employees of the secret Institute are characterized by everything Maxim ...