

Alright, so «Yeyo put» is *not* for everybody. Let’s get that out of the way right now. If you’re looking for a neat story with a clear beginning and end, or maybe some explosions, you'll probably hate this. But if you’ve got patience for a slow burn, for grim cityscapes and unspoken anxieties, this might just get unde...


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

Dmitri Poznansky

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"Alright, so «Yeyo put» is *not* for everybody. Let’s get that out of the way right now. If you’re looking for a neat story with a clear beginning and end, or maybe some explosions, you'll probably hate this. But if you’ve got patience for a slow burn, for grim cityscapes and unspoken anxieties, this might just get under your skin in a good way. It’s a very specific kind of vibe. The film just kinda throws you into things. There's this constant sense of unease, like something bad's always about ..."
Dmitri Poznansky, Mariya Smirnova, D. Nikitin
Soviet Union

