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So, 'Monday is a Day Off' is this intriguing documentary from 1982 that dives into the Perm Art Gallery, notably around its 60th anniversary. It's shot with this contemplative tone, almost like a love letter to the space and the art that defines it. The pacing's quite leisurely, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere - you really get a feel for the gallery's role in the community. The visuals are raw and unfiltered, showcasing not just the art but the interactions that happen within those walls. It feels like a moment captured in time, reflecting the cultural landscape of the early '80s in the Soviet Union. The absence of a known director adds a layer of curiosity, making it feel almost like a hidden gem.
Features interviews with local artists.Captures the essence of Soviet-era art spaces.Interesting perspective on community engagement with art.
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