

If you have a rainy afternoon and a soft spot for 19th-century pining, Asya is definitely worth a look today. It is one of those movies that makes you feel a bit dusty, but in a good way, like finding an old pressed flower in a book you forgot you owned. If you need explosions or people talking fast, you are going to ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Aleksandr Ivanovsky

Herbert Blaché
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"If you have a rainy afternoon and a soft spot for 19th-century pining, Asya is definitely worth a look today. It is one of those movies that makes you feel a bit dusty, but in a good way, like finding an old pressed flower in a book you forgot you owned. If you need explosions or people talking fast, you are going to absolutely hate this. It moves at the speed of a slow walk through a garden, which I guess is the point. 🥀 The movie starts with a lot of walking around and looking at scenery in..."
Yulian Oksman, Mikhail Bleiman
Soviet Union

