
Restored & Unseen: Long Farewells
Kira Muratova / SUHH, 1971 / 97 min.
A psychological drama about the strained relationship between a mother and her only son. The Soviet regime was to ban the subtle tale some twenty years later. Only in 1987 – in the years of glasnost – was the film allowed to be screened again. New digital restoration.

Digital restoration by the Oleksander Dovzhenko National Center.
With an introduction by Martine Bouw (Eye) (in Dutch)
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Director
Kira Muratova
Production year
1971
Country
SUHH
Original title
Restored & Unseen: Long Farewells
Length
97 min.
Language
Russian
Subtitles
ENG
Format
DCP
Part of
Restored & Unseen
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