
Tudzhi
Cast Iron / La fundición
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DIRECTOR: Otar Iosseliani
GUIÓN: Otar Iosseliani
FOTOGRAFÍA: Chalva Chiochvili
COMPAÑÍA PRODUCTORA: Qronikalur-Dokumenturi Pilmebis Studia
PAÍS: Unión Soviética
IDIOMA: Ninguno
AÑO: 1964
DURACIÓN: 16 min
[quote]Sinopsis / Synopsis
En su primera pieza documental, Iosseliani filma una jornada de trabajo en la fábrica metalúrgica Rustavi en Georgia, donde él mismo laboró entre 1963 y 1964. Con el posterior Humain, trop humain de Louis Malle, Tudzhi comparte el respetuoso y profundo silencio ante el trabajo de las gentes. Pero mientras el director francés consigue una épica crítica del automatismo fabril, el director georgiano forja una épica de los hombres contra los elementos. Tudzhi supuso el retorno de Iosseliani al quehacer cinematográfico, después de la censura padecida por su mediometraje de ficción Aprili en 1961. [Halleryana]
Filmed in the Rustavi Metal Works where director Otar Iosselliani was working at the time still trying to raise money for his debut feature, Tudzhi, a short of 16 minutes, is not so much a documentary in the traditional sense of the term, we certainly discover nothing about the Rustavi Metal Works factory or the people working there, as it is an ode to the wonders of metallurgy, an intimate, fleeting glimpse on the hard lives of the workers. Tudzhi shows a gifted young director with an eye for composition capturing great shots in all their raw, b/w, 16mm glory in the best place to capture them, a steel factory. On one hand the slabs of concrete, rustling chains and hooks, scorching torrents of molten metal, billows of smoke seeping out of long chimneys, sootblack bricks; on the other hand, the workers cooking their lunch in a spit roast, smoking a cigarette perched on top of the rails, cleaning their clothes in a peculiar air turbine. Very Soviet in spirit, not a trace of propaganda. [chaos-rampant @ IMDb]
[/quote]Filmed in the Rustavi Metal Works where director Otar Iosselliani was working at the time still trying to raise money for his debut feature, Tudzhi, a short of 16 minutes, is not so much a documentary in the traditional sense of the term, we certainly discover nothing about the Rustavi Metal Works factory or the people working there, as it is an ode to the wonders of metallurgy, an intimate, fleeting glimpse on the hard lives of the workers. Tudzhi shows a gifted young director with an eye for composition capturing great shots in all their raw, b/w, 16mm glory in the best place to capture them, a steel factory. On one hand the slabs of concrete, rustling chains and hooks, scorching torrents of molten metal, billows of smoke seeping out of long chimneys, sootblack bricks; on the other hand, the workers cooking their lunch in a spit roast, smoking a cigarette perched on top of the rails, cleaning their clothes in a peculiar air turbine. Very Soviet in spirit, not a trace of propaganda. [chaos-rampant @ IMDb]





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