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    The Asthenic Syndrome

    1990 · Drama · 2h 33m

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  2. The Asthenic Syndrome (Russian: Астенический синдром, romanized: Astenicheskiy sindrom) is a 1989 Soviet drama film directed by Kira Muratova. It is the sixth feature film directed by Muratova, and arguably her masterpiece, most important film and best known film.

  3. The Asthenic Syndrome (Astenicheskii sindrom, 1990) is Kira Muratova’s sixth feature-length film, as well as her most famous one—according to Helen Ferguson, “[t]his is attributable to its importance as a portrait of ‘a society on the brink of almost total political, social and moral anarchy’ and its notoriety as the last film to be ...

  4. Aug 1, 1990 · The Asthenic Syndrome: Directed by Kira Muratova. With Sergei Popov, Olga Antonova, Galina Zakhurdaeva, Natalya Buzko. In the old days it was called hypochrondria, or black melancholia. Now, apparently, it's termed the Asthenic Syndrome.

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    • Drama
    • Kira Muratova
    • 1990-08-01
  5. Apr 7, 2023 · Journey Into Film. The Asthenic Syndrome Sleeps Through the End of History. 35mm, Arsenal Kino. How do you imagine the end of an era? When stasis, moral rot, corruption and a dearth of ideals have set in, calcified — blanketed a people in an impossible state of sadness. How do you point forward to a new nation, a new way of thinking, a new reality?

  6. Jun 9, 2015 · June 2015. CTEQ Annotations on Film. Issue 75. Released in 1989, Kira Muratova’s The Asthenic Syndrome immediately became a sensation and still remains one of the most groundbreaking films of the late 1980s. An epic and shocking portrait of those turbulent times, it is also a clear manifesto of Muratova’s vision.

  7. Sep 11, 2023 · The best place to start – The Asthenic Syndrome. At 153 minutes long, The Asthenic Syndrome is a particularly sustained, sprawling assault of Muratovian mockery and outrageousness, but a wild plunge with no compass is the best way to enter her world on its own terms.

  8. Overview. In the old days it was called hypochrondria, or black melancholia. Now, apparently, it's termed the Asthenic Syndrome. Whatever it is, Nikolai, a teacher of epicly indifferent pupils, has got it, and it's not much fun. Kira Muratova. Director, Writer. Aleksandr Chernykh. Writer. Sergei Popov. Writer.

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