Kislota

Stark naked, Vanya jumps to his death off a balcony. ‘If you want to jump, jump,’ Pete had told him. Before: a flooded apartment, a toilet in the middle of the room, paranoia. Moby’s ‘Why does my heart feel so bad?’ on in the background. Kislota (Acid), the stylish directorial debut of 26-year-old Russian actor Alexander Gorchilin, begins like a trip and breathlessly continues: Vanya’s funeral is followed by clubbing, drugs and the artist Vasilisk, who asks Sasha if he can photograph his circumcised penis. He may. Sasha becomes the focus of the film. The acid of the title first comes into play in the artist’s studio when Vasilisk dissolves his father’s sculptures in it. Life is not bad in today’s Russia for the young, fatherless men at the centre of the film. They look good, but their lives have no sense of direction. The bottle of acid remains in the room the next morning. It will continue to play a role in the story. Gorchilin finds powerful images for his depiction of a youth that seem to be losing their grip on life. And neither the cream-coloured interiors of their bourgeois homes, nor rhythmic gymnastics or even the church seem to offer them anything to hold on to.

details

  • Runtime

    98.0 min
  • Country

    Russia
  • Year of Presentation

    2019
  • Year of Production

    2018
  • Director

    Alexander Gorchilin
  • Cast

    Filipp Avdeev, Alexander Kuznetsov, Arina Shevtsova, Savva Saveliev, Alexandra Rebenok, Roza Khayrullina, Dmitriy Kulichkov, Elena Morozova, Aleksey Agranovich, Pyotr Skvortsov
  • Production Company

    Studio SLON
  • Berlinale Section

    Panorama
  • Berlinale Category

    Feature Film

Filmography Alexander Gorchilin

2016 (M)uchenik | 2018 Leto