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Vasya (film)

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Director
  
Andrei Zagdansky

Music director
  
Alexander Goldstein

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

7.2/10
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Genre
  
Documentary

Screenplay
  
Andrei Zagdansky

Writer
  
Andrei Zagdansky

Language
  
Russian, English


Release date
  
2002

Cast
  
Konstantin K Kuzminsky
,
Dmitri Plavinsky
,
Norton Dodge
,
Anatoly Krynsky
,
Lyudmila Tarasenko

Similar movies
  
Paap Ki Duniya (1988), Adventures of Captain Wrongel (1981), Through Fire - Water and Brass Pipes (1968)

Vasya is a 2002 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Andrei Zagdansky. The film tells the story of Russian underground artist Vasily Sitnikov, who was declared insane in early 1940s by the Soviet authorities. A man without a passport, in and out of mental asylums, he was the key and often "larger than life" figure of the nonconformist art movement in the Soviet Union. In 1975 fearing prosecution and another involuntary commitment to a mental asylum he immigrated to Austria and then to the United States. He died virtually unknown in 1987 in NYC.

A number of prominent artists appear in the film, such as Dmitri Plavinsky Vladimir Titov, Kevin Clarke, poet and publisher Konstantyn K. Kuzminsky and art collector Norton Dodge, who has amassed one of the largest collections of Soviet-era art outside the Soviet Union.

Additional Credits

  • Animation by Signe Baumane
  • Original score by Alexander Goldstein
  • AZ Films L.L.S. and Fora Film
  • © 2002 AZ Films L.L.C.
  • References

    Vasya (film) Wikipedia
    Vasya (film) IMDb