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«Pushkin» is Allowed to Take Off is an intriguing documentary that plays with the imaginative impulses of children as they compete to create monuments to the great Russian poet, Alexander Pushkin. The film weaves together their playful ideas and fantasies, contrasting them against the historical and literary weight of Pushkin’s legacy. The pacing feels almost whimsical, as the camera captures the vibrant energy of these young minds at work. It’s fascinating to see how their visions collide with the grandeur of poetic tradition, creating a unique dialogue between innocence and artistry. The practical effects and the children's performances add a layer of authenticity that makes it stand out. It feels like a celebration of creativity in its rawest form, a true exploration of art through the eyes of youth.
Captivating blend of children's imagination and literary historyUnique perspective on Pushkin's influenceInteresting use of practical effects with a raw authenticity
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