Gromozeka is, in the words of my cohort, “very Russian.” Gromozeka is, in the words of my other cohort, “odd.” This odd, very Russian film is not for everyone. It’s probably not even for 75% of film-going patrons...
The video for Diplo & Lunice’s remix of “Helicopter” follows a pretty general creative concept. Clips of people in Moscow doing mundane things — like going to parks with their dogs, driving their cars, coming in and out...
Russian surrealist Pavel Tchelitchew (21 September 1898, Moscow – 31 July 1957, Rome) left Russia in 1920 and spent parts of his artistic career in Germany, France, and the United States, where he became a citizen in 1952. His first show was...
And so another year’s Seattle International Film Festival comes to a close. You might be saying “Hey! You only watched like eight movies? What kind of publication is this?!” Tut tut, readers. We here at Redefine watched a boat load...
This week’s recommended picks! Go to the website for the Seattle International Film Festival for more details. Some Days Are Better Than Others Four Portlanders with different — yet very Portland, Oregon-esque — lives spend their...
This weekend is a big weekend for movie-going consumers in Portland. It’s the first weekend of the Portland International Film Festival, and it’s Valentine’s Day. Here are a few of our recommended picks! About Elly An Iranian drama...
By now, it’s hard to create completely original art that hasn’t been seen by just about everyone and their mom’s, but Yulia Brodskaya manages to. Brodskaya, a Russian-born artist who currently lives in London, does all sorts of...
Alone in Four Walls is a beautifully-shot look at youths who spend their time in reformatory facilities for youngsters between the ages up to the age of the fourteen. Husband and wife duo Alexandra Westmeier and Inigo Westmeier have managed to...