Grazhdanskoe sostoianie . Civil Status
Verzio FF Submission The ladies of the civil registry office in St. Petersburg have the strange fortune to be privy to people’s most personal moments. From marriages to divorces and from births to deaths these women see it all and usually all in one day. In this antiseptic windowless bureau, staffed...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | Russian |
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St. Petersburg Documentary Film Studios
2005
Russia |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:cb2969ed-abdb-4397-8bfa-2b3d687165c8 |
Summary: | Verzio FF Submission
The ladies of the civil registry office in St. Petersburg have the strange fortune to be privy to people’s most personal moments. From marriages to divorces and from births to deaths these women see it all and usually all in one day. In this antiseptic windowless bureau, staffed with dead-pan female clerks (all married as per office rules) we witness young brides enthusiastically pledging forever, grieving widows looking for closure, mothers with screaming babies and nervous couples ready to call it quits. Shot in black and white this whimsical, yet profound film looks like something out of the 1960’s, but the emotion present – from infuriated husbands demanding a divorce to intimate whispers form a wife swearing she wasn’t unfaithful – is timeless. Ultimately, the rigid structure of bureaucracy governs all these human moments where missed signatures, improper forms and incorrect filing disrupt people’s lives. |
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Published: | 2005 |