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Béla Tarr, Hungary’s maestro of melancholy
For this episode, we’re dipping back in to the archive of writing on the Klassiki Journal. Today is the seventieth birthday of one of the true greats: Béla Tarr, Hungary’s maestro of slow cinema melancholy. So, to celebrate, host Sam Goff is reading from our companion to the life and times of this icon of eastern European film – from his early days as a schoolboy anarchist to his position as a grandee of world cinema. Read the original piece here and make sure to explore our collection of Hungarian titles. Sign up for a free 7...
2025-07-21
19 min
The Klassiki Podcast
One hundred years of Marlen Khutsiev
2025 is the centenary year of one of Soviet cinema’s true greats: Marlen Khutsiev, whose films from the fifties and sixties captured the excitement of the post-war years. If there was such a thing as the Soviet New Wave, then Khutsiev was its beating heart. In films like I Am Twenty and July Rain, he borrowed from the neorealists in Italy and iconoclasts in France to depict a society on the brink of transformation. To celebrate Khutsiev in his 100th year, host Sam Goff is joined by Boris Nelepo, programmer, critic, and Co-Head of Programming at the Doc...
2025-07-14
44 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Rolands Kalniņš: riding the Baltic New Wave with “Latvia’s Godard”
For this episode, we’re dipping back in to the archive of writing on the Klassiki Journal. Today, host Sam Goff reads an essay about the work of one of Baltic cinema’s great innovators, Rolands Kalniņš, aka the Latvian Godard, whose playfully political films staged a colourful protest against Soviet occupation. This piece was written by friend of the show Joshua Polanski, a critic specialising in Baltic film who listeners may remember from our episode in season three about Jonas Mekas. Read the original piece here and read more from Joshua on Baltic film on his site...
2025-07-07
14 min
The Klassiki Podcast
The Klassiki Kino Club: István Szabó’s Confidence
This week we’re trying something new on the pod: the first edition of the Klassiki Kino Club. We wanted to find a way of championing our ever-growing library of films with our listeners. So we asked a friend of the show to pick a title available on Klassiki that they had never seen before to watch for the first time – and then to jump on a call to offer their reactions and reflections. Joining us today is Alisa Goruleva, a Russian film critic and researcher based in Berlin who’s recently been writing some wonderful pieces for the...
2025-06-30
33 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Romania before the New Wave
The cinema of communist Romania rarely gets a look in compared with the 21st-century New Wave of Cristi Puiu, Radu Jude, and co. At Klassiki we’ve just launched a new collection of classic Romanian titles from the 1960s and '70s that tries to redress the balance. From wartime epics to New Wave romance and subversive satire, these films reveal a different side of Romanian film and set the scene for contemporary favourites. This week, host Sam Goff sits down with critic and programmer Flavia Dima to discuss this history and talk in depth about the fou...
2025-06-23
47 min
The Klassiki Podcast
From Rossellini to Dracula: Radu Jude in Transylvania
Welcome back! We’ve made it to season four of the Klassiki Podcast. We’re kicking off with a return guest: one of our very favourite filmmakers, Radu Jude. After the success of last year’s gig-economy satire Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World, Radu is back in 2025 with not one but two new films: Kontinental ‘25, an homage to Roberto Rossellini’s classic morality tale Europa ‘51, and what promises to be an unmissable take on the Dracula legend – watch out for that one arriving soon. Host Sam Goff sat down with Radu to discuss Tra...
2025-06-16
35 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
NEWS: Come and See (Elem Klimov; 1985) 40th anniversary and Antifa on Screen season at the UPP in Oxford
Host Ally Pitts highlights the 40th anniversary of Come and See, directed by Elem Klimov, shares news about a season of films on the theme of anti-fascism at the Ultimate Picture Palace in Oxford, and brings attention to a couple of other anti-fascist/anti-totalitarian/anti-cult of personality films. Links mentioned/alluded to in the episode: Antifa on screen at the Ultimate Picture Palace in Oxford https://uppcinema.com/show_type/classic-season-antifa-on-screen/ Klassiki For a 30-day free trial of the streaming service Klassiki: klassiki.online/arussiansovietmoviepodcast/ If you us...
2025-04-27
06 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Eastern European film past, present, and future
We’ve reached the end of the third season of the show! Thank you to everyone who’s listened along so far. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a five-star review or a comment on your podcast app of choice. We’ll be back soon with more great shows – subscribe now so you don’t miss a thing. At the end of April, we’ll be running our third annual partnership with the goEast Festival of Central and Eastern European Film. To preview this exciting season, host Sam Goff sits down with Heleen Gerritsen, who is stepping...
2025-04-14
43 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Caught by the night: the gothic visions of Juraj Herz
For this episode, we’re dipping back in to the archive of writing on the Klassiki Journal for an essay on the Slovak maestro of the macabre, Juraj Herz, written and read by Sam Goff. Best known for his controversial and politically charged 1969 horror film The Cremator, Herz remains the great outsider of the Czech New Wave – a Holocaust survivor who mined his personal trauma to produce some of the most striking gothic visions to be found anywhere in communist-era cinema. Read the original piece here and make sure to explore our collection of classic Czech and Slov...
2025-04-07
15 min
The Klassiki Podcast
The Shards: Russia on the edge
This week, Klassiki is launching a new collection of Russian documentaries, exploring life in the country as repressions continue to intensify and the war on Ukraine stretches into its fourth year. On the podcast this week, we’re highlighting another recent documentary that deserves wider attention – Masha Chernaya’s The Shards, which won best film at the DocLisboa festival last year. Shot in a raw, DIY style during the first months of the war, the film sees Chernaya and her cohort reflecting on a homeland that has changed beneath their feet. We see glimpses of underground culture, from r...
2025-03-31
37 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Jonas Mekas: a Lithuanian abroad
“The godfather of American avant-garde cinema“, Jonas Mekas left his native Lithuania in 1944, and a few years later moved to New York. His friendships and collaborations with the likes of Andy Warhol, Allen Ginsberg, and Yoko Ono helped to consolidate the downtown art scene, and his impressionistic “diary films”, compiled from footage of his life that he obsessively shot on his handheld Bolex camera, have proved hugely influential on experimental film ever since. Mekas never lost sight of his native Lithuania, returning to themes of dislocation and home throughout his career. His work speaks to the cinema tradition...
2025-03-24
45 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Under the Grey Sky: inside the crisis in Belarus
In 2020, Belarus was rocked by mass protests following fraudulent presidential elections that returned autocratic leader Aleksandr Lukashenko to power. The new feature film from Belarusian-Polish director Mara Tamkovich, Under the Grey Sky, is based on the true story of a journalist, Kateryna Andreevna, who was arrested and charged with treason for broadcasting police brutality against protestors. Under the Grey Sky is screening across the UK now as part of this year’s Kinoteka Polish Film Festival. This week on the show, host Sam Goff sits down with Mara to discuss the real life events behind her film, an...
2025-03-17
43 min
The Klassiki Podcast
The long, strange trips of Wojciech Jerzy Has
2025 is the centenary year of Wojciech Jerzy Has – one of Poland’s greatest and most misunderstood filmmakers. A full retrospective of Has’s films is currently underway across the UK: from his surrealist masterpieces The Saragossa Manuscript and The Hourglass Sanatorium, to his never-before-screened shorts. To set the scene for this retrospective, host Sam Goff speaks with its curator, Polish film expert Michael Brooke, about Has’s peculiar place in Polish film history, his unique approach to literary adaptations, and the dreamworlds he conjured onscreen. You can find information about all the Has screenings at this year’s Kinoteka...
2025-03-10
41 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Ester Krumbachová: the ghost of the Czech New Wave
Artist, guru, witch, muse. The cinematic polymath Ester Krumbachová was an essential figure behind many of the classics of the Czech New Wave. But Krumbachová herself remains an elusive figure, marginalised in histories of female filmmaking. In recent years, this has begun to change. Krumbachová’s sole directorial effort, the romantic parody Murdering the Devil, has been restored and screened worldwide. It’s coming to the UK this month, with three screenings as part of this year’s Borderlines Film Festival, in Hereford, Ludlow, and Malvern, and Klassiki subscribers can watch the restoration on the site now. Host Sam...
2025-03-03
37 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
NEWS: Kinoteka Polish Film Festival 2025
In your home and maybe in your town? Links mentioned/alluded to in the episode: All the links for a Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast you're ever likely to want or need: linktr.ee/russiansovietmoviepodcast For a 30-day free trial of the streaming service Klassiki: https://klassiki.online/arussiansovietmoviepodcast/ If you use the code RUPOD50, you can get 50% off an annual subscription. https://kinoteka.org.uk/programme https://www.instagram.com/gulpfictionbooks/ https://letterboxd.com/ally_pitts/list/my-10-favourite-polish-films/ https://letterboxd.com/ally_pitts...
2025-03-02
06 min
The Klassiki Podcast
The war-haunted world of Larisa Shepitko
In this episode, we’re dipping back in to the archive of writing on the Klassiki Journal for an essay on the Soviet-Ukrainian director Larisa Shepitko, written and read by host Sam Goff. One of the most significant female filmmakers to emerge from the Soviet system, Shepitko’s career was cut short at the age of just 41 when she was killed in a car crash while location scouting for her fifth feature. Her surviving work reflects her experiences as a child of war and dislocation and remains vital to our understanding of the post-Soviet world. Read the orig...
2025-02-24
15 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Pressburger: the Hungarian heart of British film
The films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger are among the jewels in the crown of British cinema. One half of this national institution, Emeric Pressburger, was a Hungarian Jewish refugee – a background rarely commented on in discussions of the duo’s achievements. He brought Central European sensibilities to the British public – but how do we locate the Hungarian element in the Archers? This week, host Sam Goff welcomes back film historian and curator Ian Christie to the pod. Ian knew Pressburger at the end of his life and, along with the likes of Martin Scorsese, helped to kick...
2025-02-17
39 min
The Klassiki Podcast
In the studio with animation legends the Quay Brothers
The Klassiki Podcast is back! To kick off our third season, we're stepping into the studio with Stephen and Timothy Quay, aka the Quay Brothers. The duo’s career spans five decades and has seen them craft features, shorts, music videos, adverts, and installations – all in their unmistakable signature style combining stop motion and live action, surrealist flourishes, and an eye for the macabre. Their new feature film, 20 years in the making, is an adaptation of The Sanatorium under the Sign of the Hourglass by the Polish author Bruno Schulz. And we’re delighted that the Brothers have cu...
2025-02-10
41 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
NEWS: Soviet Silent Comedies at Slapstick Festival 2025 in Bristol PLUS podcast recommendations
Host Ally Pitts highlights several Soviet silent comedy films screening at Slapstick Festival 2025 in Bristol, UK, and makes some podcast recommendations. Links mentioned/alluded to in the episode: https://slapstick.org.uk/slapstick-festival-2025/ https://pamhutch.wordpress.com/about/ Pamela Hutchinson's podcast appearances https://www.annabogutskaya.com/ https://gulpfictionbooks.com/ Streaming service free trials: For a 30-day free trial of Klassiki: https://klassiki.online/arussiansovietmoviepodcast/ If you use the code RUPOD50, you can get 50% off an annual subscription. ...
2025-01-05
03 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
2024 highlights & 2025 plans
Host Ally Pitts looks back at some highlights of 2024 and looks ahead to 2025. Note from Ally: Unfortunately, the audio for this episode is not up to the usual standard due to a mistake on my part. On balance I thought it was better to release it now as is rather than defer a week until I'd have time to re-record. Thanks for understanding, and please excuse the sound being a little rougher than I'd like on this occasion. Links mentioned/alluded to in the episode: Support the show and Ally's other movie-related...
2025-01-05
09 min
The Klassiki Podcast
From Cranes to Cuba: how Kalatozov and Urusevsky reinvented Soviet cinema
We’ve reached the end of the second season of the show! Thank you to everyone who’s listened along so far. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a five-star review or a comment on your podcast app of choice. We’ll be back in 2025 with a new season, bigger and better than before. For the final episode of the season, we’re dipping back in to the archive of the Klassiki Journal for an essay on the groundbreaking collaboration between director Mikhail Kalatozov and cameraman Sergei Urusevsky. Over just seven years and three films, the duo t...
2024-12-09
18 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
INTERVIEW: Juliet Merchant, film composer & musician
Composer and musician Juliet Merchant joins host Ally Pitts to discuss some of the silent films she has written scores for. At the time of recording, six of the films Juliet has composed scores for are available on the streaming service Klassiki, which is available in the UK, the US, and the Republic of Ireland. Here’s a link to a 30-day free trial: https://klassiki.online/arussiansovietmoviepodcast/ If you use the code RUPOD50, you can get 50% off an annual subscription. The films are: Aelita: Queen of Mars (Yakov Protazanov; 1924)
2024-12-08
1h 23
The Klassiki Podcast
Shooting through tragedy: Shoghakat Vardanyan on 1489
Host Sam Goff speaks to Armenian director Shoghakat Vardanyan about her remarkable debut, 1489. In 2020, Vardanyan’s 21-year-old brother went missing days into the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War between Armenia and Azerbaijan. With no prior filmmaking experience, Shoghakat picked up her phone and started recording herself and her parents as they began a gruelling quest for information. The resulting film is a portrait of family grief and resilience, in which we watch a young woman learning to express herself through film in real time. On this week’s episode, Shoghakat talks about the emotional experience of making the film and becoming a ce...
2024-12-02
33 min
The Klassiki Podcast
One hundred years of Sergei Parajanov
2024 marks one hundred years since the birth of the great Sergei Parajanov, who turned Soviet cinema on its head in masterpieces like Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors and The Colour of Pomegranates. Persecuted for his experimental artistic approach and queer identity, his work still provokes vital questions about post-Soviet culture. What exactly does Parajanov mean today? To answer this question, host Sam Goff speaks with Carmen Gray, a critic and programmer specialising in the cinema of eastern Europe and the Caucasus. Read Carmen’s beginner’s guide to Parajanov here and head over to Klassiki to watch Shadows of For...
2024-11-25
36 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Eisenstein and Ivan the Terrible today
2024 marks 80 years since the release of the great Sergei Eisenstein’s final, unfinished masterpiece: Ivan the Terrible. Commissioned by Stalin himself to make a biopic celebrating the bloodthirsty 16th-century tsar, Eisenstein instead produced a complex portrait of paranoia and power that remains relevant to this day. To get to the heart of Eisenstein’s Ivan, host Sam Goff speaks with Joan Neuberger, Professor Emerita at the University of Texas and the author of This Thing of Darkness: Eisenstein’s Ivan the Terrible in Stalin’s Russia. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-11-18
40 min
The Klassiki Podcast
The lonely voice of Aleksandr Sokurov
This month, audiences in London have been revisiting the works of one of Russian cinema’s grandees, with a retrospective of the films of Aleksandr Sokurov, organised by the cultural institute Pushkin House. Best known in the West for his 2002 epic Russian Ark, Sokurov is arguably the last living embodiment of the classic Russian arthouse director, in all its contradictions. To make sense of Sokurov in 2024, host Sam Goff sits down with film historian and curator Ian Christie, who has been working on and with the director since the 1980s. Find out more about the Soku...
2024-11-11
40 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Poland in the 80s, from Wajda to Kieślowski
In this guide, first published on the Klassiki Journal and written and read by host Sam Goff, we introduce the cinema of Poland in the 1980s. The last decade of communist rule was a period marked by the brutality of martial law, but also the emergence of critical new voices and masterpieces from figures such as Andrzej Wajda, Agnieszka Holland, and Krzysztof Kieślowski. Read the original piece here and make sure to explore our collection of Polish titles. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-11-04
15 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Dea Kulumbegashvili and Petar Valchanov at the London Film Festival
This month saw the 68th edition of the London Film Festival hit the capital’s cinemas. Host Sam Goff went down to the festival press circuit to get hold of two of Eastern Europe’s finest: Georgia’s Dea Kulumbegashvili, whose abortion drama April has been turning heads since it won the Special Jury Prize at this year’s Venice Film Festival; and Bulgaria’s Petar Valchanov, whose latest stranger-than-fiction tale recreates a bizarre episode from his nation’s recent history involving psychics and alien artefacts... Watch Petar’s 2019 drama The Father on Klassiki now. Sign up for a free 7-da...
2024-10-28
27 min
The Klassiki Podcast
The footballing fantasies of Sandro Koberidze
Georgian filmmaker Sandro Koberidze joins host Sam Goff to chat about his forthcoming film Dry Leaf and the hidden connections between his two great passions: cinema and football. Watch Sandro’s award-winning What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? on Klassiki now. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-10-21
40 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Under the Volcano: Damian Kocur reimagines the Ukraine war drama
Host Sam Goff sits down with Polish filmmaker Damian Kocur to discuss his new Ukraine war drama Under the Volcano. The film follows a Ukrainian family who are vacationing in Tenerife when the full-scale war breaks out back home, leaving them stranded on the island. Damian explains how he applied his idiosyncratic filmmaking technique to this story of grief and dislocation, and how the war has affected both Ukrainian filmmakers and their neighbours in eastern Europe. Watch Damian’s debut feature Bread and Salt on Klassiki now. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-10-14
34 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Prefab pictures: cinema of the tower block with Owen Hatherley
The Klassiki Podcast is back for our second season. We’re kicking off with an interview with author Owen Hatherley about the history of the tower block on screen. Widely understood in the West as symbolic of the grey monotony of life behind the Iron Curtain, the prefab tower block remains misunderstood more than three decades after the fall of communism. To get past the clichés, host Sam Goff sat down with Owen to discuss five films set in and around these mass housing monoliths, from five different directors – including iconic auteurs Béla Tarr, Krzysztof Kieślow...
2024-10-07
44 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
100 years of Aelita: Queen of Mars (Yakov Protazanov; 1924) [classic episode re-release with new intro, outro and music]
Classic episode re-release, featuring music by composer Juliet Merchant. In this episode, originally released in August 2018, Sarah Roberts, artist and podcaster, joins Ally Pitts to discuss this early Soviet silent sci-fi adventure. SPOILERS from about 16 minutes in until the end. CONTENT WARNING: discussion of the film's depiction of abusive relationships and violence against women. Links mentioned/alluded to in the episode: Art by guest Sarah Roberts: https://sarahkathleenroberts.com/ Composer Juliet Merchant's live performance dates: julietmerchantmusic.com/ Ally Pitts on The Top 100 podcast with Tim Coleman: M...
2024-09-22
1h 19
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
Alexandra Exter, Aelita, and Modernist Art in Ukraine 1900-1930
Host Ally Pitts shares news about two exhibitions running in 2024 that feature the work of artist Alexandra Exter. He also discusses a previous film covered on the podcast, Aelita, which she worked on as a costume designer and set decorator. The Royal Academy of Art's exhibition is In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine from 1900 to the 1930s. That's in London and runs until 13th October 2024 The Ukrainian Museum's exhibition is Alexandra Exter: The Stage is a World. That's in New York City and is running from 27th September 2024 until 19 January 2025 ...
2024-08-24
07 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Yuliya Solntseva: the forgotten queen of Soviet film
In this profile, written by critic and curator Rachel Pronger and first published on the Klassiki Journal, we introduce you to one of the most consequential and misunderstood figures in Soviet film history: Yuliya Solntseva. A silent star who became one half of Ukraine’s most influential creative marriage but whose place in history has been obscured for too long. Klassiki subscribers can watch Solntseva’s iconic performances in Aelita and Earth now. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-07-29
17 min
The Klassiki Podcast
The fight for the future of Georgian film
Host Sam Goff is joined by two representatives of the so-called “film movement” in Georgia – Keti Machavariani of the Georgian Film Institute, and Keto Kipiani of the Documentary Association of Georgia – to discuss cinema’s place in the ongoing protest movement against the increasing authoritarianism of the country’s government. They explain the situation on the ground for filmmakers and how the film world relates to the wider protest movement fighting for Georgia’s future. Klassiki subscribers can explore our collection of Georgian titles here. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-07-22
27 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
NEWS: Béla Tarr & Tarkovskian echoes
Host Ally Pitts shares news about the BFI's Béla Tarr retrospective season Will Heaven Fall Upon Us? Ally's local, the Ultimate Picture Palace in Oxford is one of the participating UK cinemas. Links mentioned/alluded to in the episode: Béla Tarr retrospective Season at the Ultimate Picture Palace in Oxford For a 30-day free trial of the streaming service Klassiki: https://klassiki.online/a-russian-soviet-movie-podcast/ The Top 100 podcast with Tim Coleman Peter Bradshaw's interview with Béla Tarr for the Guardian https://www.criterion.com/film...
2024-07-21
07 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Springtime for Soviet cinema: the films of the Thaw
In this guide, first published on the Klassiki Journal and written and read by host Sam Goff, we introduce the cinema of the Soviet Thaw. As a new era of cultural freedom swept the USSR after the death of Stalin, iconic directors like Mikhail Kalatozov and Marlen Khutsiev created a new cinematic language defined by sincerity and stylistic innovation. Read the original piece here and make sure to explore our collections of classic Soviet and cult sixties film. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-07-15
17 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
Nostalgia AKA Nostalghia (Andrei Tarkovsky; 1983)
International(?) man of mystery Lyn Seren joins Ally Pitts to discuss Andrei Tarkovsky's penultimate film. We also talk about rückenfigurs and Milton Keynes artists Boyd & Evans a bit! Links mentioned/alluded to in the episode: International Association for Suicide Prevention’s directory: https://www.iasp.info/suicidalthoughts/ UK: https://www.samaritans.org/ US: https://988lifeline.org/ All the links for a Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast you're ever likely to want or need: linktr.ee/russiansovietmoviepodcast For a 30-day free trial of the streaming service Klassiki: https://klassi...
2024-07-14
1h 25
The Klassiki Podcast
Żuławski, Parajanov, and me: adventures in Eastern Europe with Dan Bird
Dan Bird is one of the world’s leading specialists on cult cinema from Eastern Europe. His work in restoration and distribution has played a key role in preserving the legacies of iconic filmmakers like Andrzej Żuławski and Sergei Parajanov. He joins host Sam Goff to discuss a career spent traversing Eastern Europe in search of hidden gems. Klassiki subscribers can watch a cult cinema playlist inspired by Dan’s adventures here. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-07-08
40 min
Плотные Бонвиваны
Выпуск 63 - Коротыш.
Коротыш. Маленький да удаленький. В выпуске: «Urban commons. Городские сообщества за пределами государства и рынка (https://www.nlobooks.ru/books/studia_urbanica/21945/)» издательства НЛО, обсуждение постановки «Палачей» Мартина Макдонаха (https://abbeyplayerstheatre.ru/palachi), артбук по «Дюне» (https://eksmo.ru/book/dyuna-illyustrirovannaya-istoriya-sozdaniya-klassiki-nauchnoy-fantastiki-ITD1177428/) и кино по Булычеву. (https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/1334852/)
2024-07-06
24 min
The Klassiki Podcast
The humanism and surrealism of the Czech New Wave
In this piece, first published on the Klassiki Journal by critic Sonya Vseliubska and read here by host Oliver Hunt, we introduce the wild world of the Czech New Wave, one of the most influential movements in Central and Eastern European cinema. Blending aesthetic and philosophical innovations from France and Italy, the New Wave gave us legendary figures like Věra Chytilová, František Vláčil, and Miloš Forman. Read Sonya’s piece here and make sure to explore our collection of Central European film. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-07-01
18 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Agnieszka Holland on her urgent and politically charged refugee drama Green Border
Legendary Polish director Agnieszka Holland joins host Oliver Hunt to discuss her ripped-from-the-headlines new film, Green Border. Tackling the refugee crisis that unfolded along the Poland-Belarus border in 2021, the film provoked political controversy within Poland, and shows Holland at her humanist best. Green Border is out in the UK from 21 June. Make sure also to check out Holland’s 2017 eco-thriller Spoor, available now to Klassiki subscribers. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-06-24
24 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Behind the scenes of the Romanian New Wave with Ada Solomon
Film producer extraordinaire Ada Solomon joins host Sam Goff to take us behind the scenes of Romanian’s troubled but brilliant post-communist cinema. One of Eastern Europe’s most vital producers, Ada outlines the origins of the Romanian New Wave, the movement that rocked Europe in the 2000s. She also gets into her work with Radu Jude and others, and how her career bridges Eastern and Western Europe. Make sure to check out our interview with Jude in the first episode of the Klassiki Podcast, and explore our collection of New Wave titles here. Sign up for a fre...
2024-06-17
40 min
The Klassiki Podcast
From Toronto to Ararat: Atom Egoyan on his career in the Armenian diaspora
Acclaimed Canadian-Armenian filmmaker Atom Egoyan joins host Sam Goff to discuss the role his Armenian heritage has played in his career. From his early features to his historical epic Ararat, Atom discusses how he’s grappled with personal and national history onscreen and the gems of classic Armenian film that have inspired him. Delve into Atom’s recommendations by exploring our complete collection of Armenian film here. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-06-10
46 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Ian Christie on Eccentrism, the forgotten mavericks of the Soviet avant-garde
Film historian Ian Christie joins host Sam Goff to discuss his new book on the Factory of the Eccentric Actor: one of the most striking and under-appreciated corners of Soviet avant-garde cinema. Ian talks us through the wild world of 1920s Petrograd, how Eccentrism predicted the French New Wave, and the lessons it still bears for students of Russian culture today. Buy Ian’s book Eccentrism Turns 100: FEKS and the Early Soviet Avant-Garde here. Read an exclusive extract on our Journal here. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-06-03
36 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Radu Jude on TikTok and the future of film
Romania’s provocateur in chief Radu Jude joins host Sam Goff to discuss the runaway success of his hilarious new film, Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World. Along the way, Jude explains the the East-West crisis in European politics, his evolving approach to national history, and how TikTok is forcing filmmakers to adapt – or die. Watch Jude’s 2018 satire I Do Not Care if We Go Down in History as Barbarians on Klassiki now. Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.
2024-05-27
35 min
The Klassiki Podcast
Coming Soon: The Klassiki Podcast
Klassiki is a streaming platform with a difference. Dedicated to cinema from eastern Europe, we offer subscribers an ever-evolving library of classic and contemporary titles, featuring iconic figures like Andrei Tarkovsky and Kira Muratova as well as hidden gems, documentaries, animation, and more. Subscribers get access to all this, as well as filmmaker interviews, video essays and introductions, programme notes, and much more. We’re available in the US, the UK, and Ireland and you can sign up for a free 7-day trial today at klassiki.online. To help take you further into the wide world of ea...
2024-05-20
01 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
NEWS: Man with a Movie Camera, 60 years of Mikhail Kalatozov’s I am Cuba, and Oxford Meet-ups
Links mentioned in the episode: The Top 100 Podcast with Tim Coleman: Man with a Movie Camera episode with Ally Pitts. Saint Audio Podcast Festival line-up Saint Audio Podcast Festival announcement episode. I am Cuba, directed by Mikhail Kalatozov, screening at the Ultimate Picture Palace in Oxford. At the time of recording, Salt for Svanetia is available to stream on Klassiki, which is available in the UK, the US, and the Republic of Ireland. If you use the code RUPOD50, you can get 50% off an annual subscription. Jean-Pierre...
2024-05-19
04 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
Ally's top 5 first-time watches of 2023
In the spirit of High Fidelity, Ally Pitts brings you an audio listicle of some awesome movies he saw for the first time in 2023. They are, in the order they appear on the episode: - Conscience (Volodymr Denisenko; 1968) - Fright Night (Tom Holland; 1985) - Chameleon Street (Wendell B. Harris Jr; 1989) - The Queen of Spades (Thorold Dickinson;1949) - The Afterlight (Charlie Shackleton; 2021) Honourable mentions to: The Ascent (Larisa Shepitko; 1977) Links mentioned in the episode: - Ally's Letterboxd page ...
2024-01-28
11 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
NEWSFLASH: Tchaikovsky’s Wife (Kirill Serebrennikov; 2023) in UK cinemas Jan-Mar ’24
Links mentioned in the episode: Cinemas screening Tchaikovsky's Wife (UK and Republic of Ireland): sovereignfilms.co.uk/tchaikovskyswife The Guardian's Pjotr Sauer interviews Kirill Serebrennikov BBFC content advice for Tchaikovsky's Wife To receive a 50% discount on an annual subscription to Klassiki, please use the code RUPOD50 at checkout. Visit Klassiki.Online and sign up for a free trial! Contact us: (We've changed the name of the show, but the social handles are staying the same for now). Email: russophilesunite@gmail.com I...
2024-01-14
04 min
The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 659: Conscience (1968)
Ryan Luis Rodriguez and Chris Stachiw join Mike to look at the Conscience (or Sovist) from 1968. Directed by Vladimir Denisenko, the film is set in a small village during the German occupation of Ukraine. When one of the German officers is slain, his fellow soldiers demand that the partisan responsible be turned over, lest the entire village be wiped off the earth. The film was banned and didn't see the light of day until the post-Perestroika thaw.Sam Goff of Klassiki discusses Ukranian and Soviet cinema of the time.Become a supporter of this podcast: https...
2023-12-08
1h 24
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
BONUS EPISODE: Ally’s Klassiki Recommendations
Dr Samuel Goff, editorial director at the film streaming service Klassiki, joins Ally Pitts to talk about Ally's five film picks from the Klassiki film Library. To receive a 50% discount on an annual subscription to Klassiki, please use the code RUPOD50 at checkout. Visit Klassiki.Online and sign up for a free trial! Follow Klassiki on: Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/klassiki/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100052319903979 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/klassiki.online/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Klassiki_Online Some Ways...
2023-08-20
48 min
Have You Scene It With Emily Bray
Series 2 Episode 2: Barbie, Volcano, And Just Like That
This week Ned and Emily continue their BLOCKBUSTER Summer and answer the questions-Is Barbie Kenough?Is Volcano explosive? (get Klassiki online)Does trying to comprehend And Just Like That make you drunk as it seems to have done to them?Don't forget to like follow and subscribe and follow on instagram! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-08-16
30 min
Girls On Film
Ep 155: Must-see movies and docs - Girls On Film live at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
Let us transport you to the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2023, where Girls On Film recorded an episode with an audience of festival goers. Host Anna Smith is joined by critics and filmmakers who are full of film recommendations, as well as thought-provoking and poignant conversation. First to join Anna are critics Wendy Ide and Marya E Gates, who speak about which films they’ve loved, and the strong array of female-focused films playing at KVIFF. They review La Chimera, starring Josh O'Connor and Isabella Rossellini. Marya talks about Georgian film Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry, and both of them discuss the ‘hot...
2023-07-06
34 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
The Lord Eagle (Eduard Novikov; 2018)
Jenny Shelton from the RSPB discusses this historical drama from Yakutia with host Ally Pitts. The film centres around an elderly couple whose grueling but predictable life in rural Siberia in the 1930s is a disrupted by the arrival of mysterious bird of prey. Episode Sponsor: You can watch The Lord Eagle, along with many other films from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia on the streaming service Klassiki Online. Read uk.bookshop.org affiliate store; 10% of the sale will go towards the running of the show, and another 10% will go towards...
2022-05-08
1h 22
Better Known
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Justine Waddell is a writer, producer and actor. Through her production company, Asterisk Films, she has just picked up the 2021 Golden Prague Czech Television Award for her documentary feature film Janine Jansen: Falling for Stradivari. She has also produced Force of Nature Natalia, directed by BAFTA and Grierson-winning filmmaker, Gerry Fox, about prima ballerina, Natalia Osipova. Virginia Woolf’s Night & Day, which Justine has developed with the British Film Institute and Piccadilly Pictures, is Justine's debut screenplay. After graduating from Cambridge University, Justine’s film work as an actress includes lead roles in Alexander Zeldovich’s Targ...
2022-03-20
29 min
Женщины и всё
Почему люди все ещё любят книги?
Один из самых популярных материалов на «Избе» — тест «На какую героиню классической литературы вы похожи?». Так вот и разбиваются мифы о том, что классика — это скучно и её никто не читает! В общем, в новом выпуске подкаста обсудили этот тест, а ещё — какие книги из классической литературы мы ненавидим, а какие любим, что читаем прямо сейчас и какую книгу посоветовали бы прочитать каждому человеку. В выпуске упоминаются тексты: ТЕСТ: На какую героиню русской классики вы похожи? https://burninghut.ru/quiz-geroinya-russkoj-klassiki/
2021-11-09
34 min
Культура.РФ
Штосс, бостон и винт: во что играли герои русской классики
Карточные игры на Руси появились еще во время правления Ивана Грозного, уже при Алексее Михайловиче на них наложили запрет, а отъявленным картежникам вырывали ноздри. Петр I разрешил только карточные игры без денежных ставок, а вот Екатерина II хоть и не отменяла запреты предшественников, сама любила играть с фаворитами и придворными. В конце XVIII века появились игорные дома, и карты стали повсеместным развлечением: крестьяне, дворяне, государственные лица коротали за ними время. Неудивительно, что карточные партии стали появляться и на страницах книг. «Культура.РФ» собрала правила популярных игр и нашла примеры в литературе.Читать: culture.ru/materials/255558/shtoss-boston-i-vint-vo-chto-igrali-geroi-russkoi-klassiki
2021-11-05
12 min
Культура.РФ
Штосс, бостон и винт: во что играли герои русской классики
Карточные игры на Руси появились еще во время правления Ивана Грозного, уже при Алексее Михайловиче на них наложили запрет, а отъявленным картежникам вырывали ноздри. Петр I разрешил только карточные игры без денежных ставок, а вот Екатерина II хоть и не отменяла запреты предшественников, сама любила играть с фаворитами и придворными. В конце XVIII века появились игорные дома, и карты стали повсеместным развлечением: крестьяне, дворяне, государственные лица коротали за ними время. Неудивительно, что карточные партии стали появляться и на страницах книг. «Культура.РФ» собрала правила популярных игр и нашла примеры в литературе. Читать: culture.ru/materials/255558/shtoss-boston-i-vint-vo-chto-igrali-geroi-russkoi-klassiki
2021-11-05
12 min
A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast with Ally Pitts
Interview with Kino Klassika season manager Olga Doletskaya
Kino Klassika is a UK non-profit organisation that highlights films from Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Shortly before the launch of Klassiki, Kino Klassika's new streaming service, Ally Pitts spoke to season manager Olga Doletskaya. Find out more about Kino Klassika: https://www.kinoklassikafoundation.org/ Find out more about Klassiki: https://klassiki.online/ If you enjoyed this episode, please follow and rate us on Podchaser: www.podchaser.com/russophilesunitemoviepodcast If you'd like to get in touch, it would be great to hear from you! Here are some ways you can d...
2021-01-26
42 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 4. Каким было любимое блюдо Льва Толстого
Назвать единственное любимое блюдо Льва Толстого так же сложно, как выделить главного героя в «Войне и мире». Отношения с едой у великого русского классика были весьма противоречивыми.Поесть Толстой любил. Регулярно переедал и регулярно себя за это корил: «Много слишком ел за обедом (обжорство)». Однако, пытаясь воздержаться от греха чревоугодия, он неизбежно начинал себя жалеть: «Я утром не ел до обеда и очень ослабел».Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-04-17
05 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 7. Что любил есть Маяковский
«Ешь ананасы, рябчиков жуй» — казалось бы, Владимиру Маяковскому было свойственно осуждать завсегдатаев ресторанов, буржуев и чревоугодников. В его стихах что ни строчка — то презрение к любителям вкусно поесть: «Вас, милый телёнок, купили за редерер и за кроликовое рагу», «Вот вы, мужчина, у вас в усах капуста // Где-то недокушанных, недоеденных щей».Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-26
07 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 6. Что любил есть Тургенев
Иван Тургенев, большую часть жизни проживший в Европе, был ценителем русской кухни. Когда он возвращался домой, в родное имение Спасское-Лутовиново, мать писателя Варвара Петровна «целые дни придумывала, чем бы угодить сыну».Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-26
06 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 7. Что любил есть Маяковский
«Ешь ананасы, рябчиков жуй» — казалось бы, Владимиру Маяковскому было свойственно осуждать завсегдатаев ресторанов, буржуев и чревоугодников. В его стихах что ни строчка — то презрение к любителям вкусно поесть: «Вас, милый телёнок, купили за редерер и за кроликовое рагу», «Вот вы, мужчина, у вас в усах капуста // Где-то недокушанных, недоеденных щей». Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-26
07 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 6. Что любил есть Тургенев
Иван Тургенев, большую часть жизни проживший в Европе, был ценителем русской кухни. Когда он возвращался домой, в родное имение Спасское-Лутовиново, мать писателя Варвара Петровна «целые дни придумывала, чем бы угодить сыну». Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-26
06 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Часть 5. Что любил есть Максим Горький
Максим Горький был вегетарианцем. В России идею отказа от мяса популяризировал в 1880-х годах Лев Толстой: вегетарианство граф считал важным этапом нравственной жизни.По воспоминаниям современников, Горький на протяжении всей жизни предпочитал самые простые блюда — супы, каши. Друг писателя, знаменитый оперный певец Федор Шаляпин, любимым блюдом Горького называл квашеную капусту с яблоками. Впрочем, литератор ценил не только капусту, но и другие соленые овощи, которых ему особенно не хватало в Италии.Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-23
06 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 5. Что любил есть Максим Горький
Максим Горький был вегетарианцем. В России идею отказа от мяса популяризировал в 1880-х годах Лев Толстой: вегетарианство граф считал важным этапом нравственной жизни. По воспоминаниям современников, Горький на протяжении всей жизни предпочитал самые простые блюда — супы, каши. Друг писателя, знаменитый оперный певец Федор Шаляпин, любимым блюдом Горького называл квашеную капусту с яблоками. Впрочем, литератор ценил не только капусту, но и другие соленые овощи, которых ему особенно не хватало в Италии. Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-23
06 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 4. Каким было любимое блюдо Льва Толстого
Назвать единственное любимое блюдо Льва Толстого так же сложно, как выделить главного героя в «Войне и мире». Отношения с едой у великого русского классика были весьма противоречивыми. Поесть Толстой любил. Регулярно переедал и регулярно себя за это корил: «Много слишком ел за обедом (обжорство)». Однако, пытаясь воздержаться от греха чревоугодия, он неизбежно начинал себя жалеть: «Я утром не ел до обеда и очень ослабел». Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-23
05 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 3. Что любил есть Достоевский
Федор Михайлович Достоевский любил сытно и вкусно поесть, но был относительно равнодушен к кулинарным изыскам. По воспоминаниям жены Анны, русский классик регулярно перекусывал бутербродами с сыром, больше всего любил вареную курицу, а запивал ее теплым молоком:«Федя ужасно начал приставать, почему курицы нет, так что мы чуть было из-за того не поссорились».Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-20
05 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 2. Что любил есть Антон Чехов
Многие знают, что любимым блюдом Антона Чехова были караси в сметане. Их писатель ел с удовольствием и даже упоминал во многих своих произведениях. В рассказе «Сирена» один из героев произносит: «Из рыб безгласных самая лучшая — это жареный карась в сметане; только чтоб он не пах тиной и имел тонкость, нужно продержать его живого в молоке целые сутки».Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-20
06 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 1. Что любил есть Гоголь
Николай Гоголь не отличался крепким здоровьем, но очень любил поесть — и эти две особенности приводили к печальным последствиям. В письмах к друзьям Гоголь регулярно и не в самых приятных подробностях описывал свои проблемы с пищеварением. Но на соблюдение диеты ему категорически не хватало силы воли.Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-20
07 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 3. Что любил есть Достоевский
Федор Михайлович Достоевский любил сытно и вкусно поесть, но был относительно равнодушен к кулинарным изыскам. По воспоминаниям жены Анны, русский классик регулярно перекусывал бутербродами с сыром, больше всего любил вареную курицу, а запивал ее теплым молоком: «Федя ужасно начал приставать, почему курицы нет, так что мы чуть было из-за того не поссорились». Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-20
05 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 2. Что любил есть Антон Чехов
Многие знают, что любимым блюдом Антона Чехова были караси в сметане. Их писатель ел с удовольствием и даже упоминал во многих своих произведениях. В рассказе «Сирена» один из героев произносит: «Из рыб безгласных самая лучшая — это жареный карась в сметане; только чтоб он не пах тиной и имел тонкость, нужно продержать его живого в молоке целые сутки». Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-20
06 min
Культура.РФ
Еда и классики. Выпуск 1. Что любил есть Гоголь
Николай Гоголь не отличался крепким здоровьем, но очень любил поесть — и эти две особенности приводили к печальным последствиям. В письмах к друзьям Гоголь регулярно и не в самых приятных подробностях описывал свои проблемы с пищеварением. Но на соблюдение диеты ему категорически не хватало силы воли. Спецпроект «Еда и классики»: https://www.culture.ru/s/eda-i-klassiki
2020-03-20
07 min
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Stazhyoryi Audiobook by A. N. Strugatskiy, B. N. Strugatskiy
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Za milliard let do kontsa sveta. Povest o druzhbe i nedruzhbe by A. N. Strugatskiy | Free Audiobook
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