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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Silent_SoulsSilent Souls - Wikipedia

    Silent Souls (Russian: Овся́нки, "The Buntings") is a 2010 Russian road drama film that was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice Film Festival. It is based on a 2008 novella by Denis Osokin. The film was awarded the Golden Osella for best cinematography and a FIPRESCI award.

  2. Oct 28, 2010 · Silent Souls: Directed by Aleksey Fedorchenko. With Igor Sergeev, Yuriy Tsurilo, Yuliya Aug, Viktor Sukhorukov. Present days. A man and his companion go on a journey to cremate the dead body of the former beloved wife, on a riverbank in the area where they spent their honeymoon.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Aleksey Fedorchenko
    • 2010-10-28
  3. Dec 7, 2011 · Directed by. Aleksei Fedorchenko. Road movies take many forms, and "Silent Souls" is the road movie as metaphysical memory and meditation. This profound and immensely touching film in only 75 perfect minutes achieves the profundity of an epic.

  4. Sep 15, 2011 · Sex and death are inextricably entwined in “Silent Souls,” a melancholy poem to love, loss and the tug of tradition. Narrated by Aist (Igor Sergeyev), a middle-aged mill worker descended from...

  5. Jun 21, 2012 · When lonely middle-aged man Aist (Igor Sergeev) receives a call from his boss, Miron (Yuriy Tsurilo), that his wife Tanya (Yuliya Aug) has died, the pair embark on a quest to give...

  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › silent-soulsSilent Souls - Metacritic

    Sep 16, 2011 · Beautifully assembled, but emotionally inert despite its focus on bereavement and love's endurance, Russian art film Silent Souls reps at the very least a significant step up for its helmer, Aleksei Fedorchenko.

  7. Clocking in at a very economical 78 minutes Aleksey Fedorchenko's "Silent Souls" is a remarkable and remarkably beautiful Russian film dealing with both grief and identity but in a manner that is both uplifting and almost surrealistically comic.