
After a pacifist artwork incurs the displeasure of totalitarian state authorities, its creator is accused of the murder of a state official..

Is it worth the screen time? If you’re the type of person who likes movies that make you feel like you’re sitting in a damp basement, then Kryshtalevyi Palats is exactly what you need. It’s definitely not for the popcorn-and-a-smile crowd. If you’re looking for something light or breezy, look elsewhere. The story kick...


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

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"Is it worth the screen time? If you’re the type of person who likes movies that make you feel like you’re sitting in a damp basement, then Kryshtalevyi Palats is exactly what you need. It’s definitely not for the popcorn-and-a-smile crowd. If you’re looking for something light or breezy, look elsewhere. The story kicks off with an artist just trying to exist. He makes this peaceful piece, and the state absolutely hates it. You know how it goes; art that doesn’t scream propaganda is basically a ..."
Gavriil Terekhov
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