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Turning Virgins Into Doves is a fascinating snapshot of the Vetrophonia band's 1996 concert. The film blends their unique sound with the striking visual collages of Alexander Lebedev-Frontov, creating a rich tapestry of art and music. The atmosphere is raw, almost chaotic at times, capturing the essence of a live performance in an era that feels both distant and close. The pacing varies; moments of frenetic energy juxtaposed with more contemplative sequences that allow you to soak in the visuals. It's not just a concert film; it's an exploration of artistic expression in post-Soviet Russia, reflecting on themes of transformation and cultural identity. The practical effects in the collages add another layer, making it distinctive in its approach to both sound and imagery.
Interesting blend of music and visual arts.Represents a specific cultural moment.Live performances have a unique energy.
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