Kvadrat (film)
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Kvadrat is a 2013 documentary feature film written, co-produced, and directed by Anatoly Ivanov. The film explores the realities of techno DJing,[2] in particular the experiences of Russian DJ Andrey Pushkarev. Filmed as a hybrid between a road-movie and a music video, Kvadrat not only illustrates the festive atmosphere of techno night clubs, but also reveals the lesser known side of this profession.[3] Shot in Switzerland, France, Hungary, Romania and Russia, the film omits the typical documentary elements: there are no interviews, no explanatory voice-over, facts or data is provided. It gives priority to the soundtrack of techno music, leaving the detailed interpretation to the viewer.[4]
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Directed by | Anatoly Ivanov |
Written by | Anatoly Ivanov |
Produced by | Yury Rysev Anatoly Ivanov |
Starring | Andrey Pushkarev |
Cinematography | Anatoly Ivanov |
Edited by | Anatoly Ivanov |
Music by | various artists |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
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Languages | English, Russian |
Budget | €100 000[1] |