In this short, Kobrin departs from the visual style of the Soviet science education films, while saturating the screen with surreal and constructivist imagery. The subject-matter at hand is the radio messages transmitted to the outer space in hope of establishing contacts with the alien civilizations. Since, as the filmmaker remarks, the attitude of the intended recepients to the contents of the messages is not known, the movie proceeds at length listing the opinions of the various crew members to this end. The narration is witty, but the movie is predominantly visual in nature, and the lack of subtitles should not be too much of a hindrance... Check it out!

=============Faeton escribió: ↑Vie 19 Nov, 2021 17:02Leaving here links for the three parts of this series:
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Código: Seleccionar todo
Filesize: 246.65 Mb ( 258 634 748 bytes )
Play length: 00:20.560 (26014 frames)
Video: 640x480 (1.33:1), 25 fps, DivX Codec 5.2.1 ~1882 kbps avg, 0.25 bit/pixel
Audio: 44.100 kHz, MPEG Layer 3, 2 ch, ~96.00 kbps avg
Language: Esperanto with a Russian accent (if there is indeed such a thing as Esperanto with an accent) with a Russian voice-over :lol:
Subtitles: none as of now