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Ülo Sooster. The Man Who Dried A Towel In The Wind is a fascinating exploration of an artist who, after suffering in a Soviet labor camp, found his voice in the heart of Moscow. The film is narrated by Sooster's son, Tenno-Pent, which adds a personal touch, giving you a sense of the familial legacy. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to digest Sooster's impact on non-conformist art. It's not just a biography; it’s a dive into the atmosphere of a time when art was rebellion. You get glimpses of Sooster's work, juxtaposed with his life experiences, which really makes you think about the power of creativity under oppression. There’s something raw and authentic in the way it captures his journey.
Narrated by Sooster's son, adding depth.Explores themes of oppression and artistic freedom.Unique look at Soviet art history.
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