

Look, if you're not already a big fan of really old historical dramas, especially the kind where people wear massive wigs and speak in very formal, drawn-out ways, then Kapriz Ekateriny II might not be your Saturday night pick. But if you have a soft spot for vintage cinema and don't mind a slower pace, there's a certa...


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

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"Look, if you're not already a big fan of really old historical dramas, especially the kind where people wear massive wigs and speak in very formal, drawn-out ways, then Kapriz Ekateriny II might not be your Saturday night pick. But if you have a soft spot for vintage cinema and don't mind a slower pace, there's a certain dusty charm here that’s kinda interesting. Anyone looking for explosions or quick dialogue? Nope, you'll absolutely hate it. 🙅♀️ The film, as you might guess from the title, ..."
P. Osadchiy
Vladimir Yurezanskiy, Aleksandr Gatov
Soviet Union

