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Long Farewells / Dovhi provody

Year:

1971

Country:

Ukrainian SSR

Studio:

Odessa Film Studio

Duration:

90 min

Director:

Kira Muratova

Writer:

Natalia Riazantseva

Cinematographer:

Henadii Kariuk

Cast:

Zinaida Sharko, Oleh Volodymyrskyi, Yurii Kaiurov, Svitlana Kabanova, Lidiia Bazilska, Tetiana Mychko

Long Farewells by Kira Muratova depicts a seemingly banal story of a jealous and possessive mother and her aloof and lonely son. Growing up without a father, who left the family long ago, Sasha finally visits him during the summer holidays to work with him on an archaeological expedition. After that, the young man decided to become independent and moved to Novosibirsk, but his mother tried to keep Sasha even more persistently. The story grows into a wonderful and frightening analysis of alienation between genders, and misunderstanding between generations against the background of the even more frighteningly bleak and dehumanized Soviet reality.

Long Farewells was labeled as dissident, counterrevolutionary, and anti-Soviet and banned for 16 years. Because of this, the Head of the Odesa Film Studio was discharged as well as the chairman of the Ukrainian State Committee for Cinematography. Muratova was permanently suspended from film shooting and had to work as a librarian. Shot in 1971, the picture was released only in 1987.