Хрусталёв, машину! (Khrustalyov, My Car!) 1998 Ages 18+
      Production still from Khrustalyov, My Car! 1998 / Director: Aleksei German / Image courtesy: Seagull Films / View full image
When
2.30 pm, Sat 13 Mar 2021 (150 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
About
'We didn't really want to depict 1953, we wanted to show what Russians are like.' - Aleksei German
Aleksei German’s black comedy Khrustalyov, My Car! is a baroque, absurdist examination of the final gasps of Stalinism. The film follows Klensky (Yuri Tsurilo), a barrel-chested, mustachioed military officer and surgeon who oversees a large Moscow hospital. After accidentally stumbling upon his doppelgänger in a hidden room at the hospital, he realises that a double is being prepared to confess to false crimes at a shot trial so that he can be purged. Knowing that this means a one-way trip to a gulag, he decides he must go into hiding – but his desperate attempts at escape only seem to take him further down a rabbit hole.
Shot and edited over seven years, and produced with a mix of Russian and French funding, Khrustalyov, My Car! is an immersive fever dream of a film. German infuses every frame with paranoia and wild surrealism: characters dance and roar seemingly without cause, busts of Stalin and mounted animal heads loom over every interior, while voices topple over each other in a mix of whispers and shouts. Recently restored in 2K, this is an intricately designed portrait of a world in collapse, with German plunging the audience into the madness.
Please note: this film contains a scene of impactful sexual violence.
Ages 18+
Production Credits
- Director: Aleksei German
 - Script: Aleksei German, Svetlana Karmalita
 - Cinematographer: Vladimir Ilin
 - Editor: Irina Gorokhovskaya
 - Print Source: American Genre Film Archive, Austin
 - Rights: Seagull Films
 - Year: 1998
 - Runtime: 150 minutes
 - Country: Russia
 - Language: Russian
 - Subtitles: English
 - Colour: Black & White
 - Shooting Format: 35mm
 - Screening Format: 2K DCP