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Aleksandr Sokurov Filmography

DirectingBORN 1951VILLAGE PODORVIKHA107 FILMS IN DB

AleksandrSokurov

Known for Directing · The Diary of St. Petersburg: Mozart. Requiem, An Example of Intonation, An Example of Intonation

107
FILMS IN DB
$207
TOTAL VALUE
9
PRICED
$23
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Knot
~$39 · BLU-RAY · 1998
📈
MOST VALUABLE
We Need Happiness
$23 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Aleksandr Sokurov stands as a towering figure in arthouse cinema, a director whose challenging yet profoundly rewarding works are essential for any serious collector. Often seen as a spiritual successor to Tarkovsky, Sokurov crafts visually arresting, philosophically dense films that push the boundaries of cinematic expression. His distinctive style, characterized by long takes, meticulous compositions, and a dreamlike distortion of reality, makes his films singularly experiential and highly sought after on physical media. For collectors, films like 2002's *Russian Ark* are prime examples of his genius, famously shot in a single, unbroken take through the Hermitage Museum – a technical and artistic marvel best appreciated in high-definition Blu-ray or 4K. Other significant titles include the haunting *Mother and Son* (1997) and his Golden Lion-winning *Faust* (2011), both offering deep dives into existential themes. Even his documentaries, such as *The Diary of St. Petersburg: Mozart. Requiem* (2004), showcase his unique observational gaze, making his entire oeuvre a treasure trove for those who value cinema as a fine art. Collecting Sokurov means collecting films that demand — and reward — your full attention, offering replay value in exploring their intricate layers.

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