
Russian Ark
Aleksandr Sokurov / RU, 2002 / 95 min.
In Russian Ark Alexander Sokurov takes his audience on a journey through three centuries of Russian history and art history. Shot in a single take of 96 minutes, he leads the viewers through the 33 halls of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg.

This film is programmed as second bill of the special Virtual Reality and the Myth of Total Cinema.
You can buy a combi-ticket for 15 euro with this link.
Screened as part of the film programme accompanying Alejandro González Iñárritu”s ground-breaking VR installation CARNE y ARENA, presented by the Eye Filmmuseum.
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Details
Director
Aleksandr Sokurov
Production year
2002
Country
RU
Original title
Russkij kovcheg
Length
95 min.
Subtitles
NLD
Format
35mm
Part of
Extended Reality in Eye
Virtual Reality productions are an increasingly important element of the contemporary film experience. Eye has created Virtual Reality in Eye, a programme that focuses on VR. You’re not confronted with the flat surface of a film screen. You move around virtually in 3D through a designed space that surrounds and immerses you on all sides.



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