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Factory of Gestures | Body Language in Film
An audio-visual research by Oksana Bulgakowa – in collaboration with Dietmar Hochmuth [co-director / producer] & Gregor Hochmuth [digital Design] DVD 9 | 160 min. | UPC 796873045544 | English / Russian
The moment when the new technologies of photography, film, and the mass distribution of images upset the social and cultural practices of the 20th century is especially striking in Russia, where artistic experiments coincided with great social cataclysms and the search for a new expressivity of the body produced sometimes unparalleled results.
As the Revolution disrupted social norms and traditions, Soviet society experienced a radical change in the gestural code. The abolition of gestural restraints was interpreted as the liberation of natural man: bad manners were re-evaluated as socially acceptable behavior, some body techniques that had been contained within the private space – like washing or calisthenics – were now accepted in the public sphere, and some gestures from the public sphere were transplanted to very private settings. The Soviet cinema, which had to reflect and invent a new social model, used very eclectic sources: the rhetorical gestures of political leaders, the symbolic gestures of the imperial code, the eloquent gestures of theatrical melodrama, the new gestures of decadent flamboyant hysterical bodies, the body language of American film stars, sports culture, and Taylorism.
Film proposed utopian, sometimes contradictory models of the new body behavior that should be imitated in reality. A new society striving to free itself from old rituals was developing a new design of clothing and living spaces, new standards of perception, and a new body language for a new anthropological type: homo soveticus, a specific version of a man of modernity. [more here…]
„Factory of Gestures“ is an extensive audio-visual research project – realized by Oksana Bulgakowa between 2003 and 2008 at the Stanford Humanities Lab, that follows the massive changes of body language in Russian and Soviet society during the 20th century – in film and in life – under the influence of the cinema and its feedback towards reality and itself – and is now being published on DVD. [for an excerpt, please go here…]
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