
Elegy of a Voyage 2009
Experience the poignant journey of 'Elegy of a Voyage (2009)', a documentary masterpiece by renowned Russian director Aleksandr Sokurov. This intimate film follows Sokurov's own travels from Russia to Rotterdam, a melancholic exploration of art, purpose, and the human condition.
Director: Aleksandr Sokurov
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Elegy of a Voyage (2009) about?
This documentary follows director Aleksandr Sokurov's personal journey from Russia to Rotterdam, exploring themes of divinity, time, and place, as well as the meaning of art and purpose.
Who directed Elegy of a Voyage?
The film was directed by renowned Russian director Aleksandr Sokurov, known for his unique perspective and contemplative style.
Who stars in Elegy of a Voyage?
The documentary features director Aleksandr Sokurov as the main cast, offering a personal and introspective look at his creative process.
Is Elegy of a Voyage (2009) worth watching?
With its thought-provoking themes, haunting landscapes, and Sokurov's unique narration, 'Elegy of a Voyage (2009)' is a must-watch for fans of documentary filmmaking and those looking for a cinematic experience that will leave a lasting impression.
How long is Elegy of a Voyage?
The documentary has a runtime of 47 minutes.
About Elegy of a Voyage (2009) — A Haunting Documentary of Self-Discovery
Experience the poignant journey of 'Elegy of a Voyage (2009)', a documentary masterpiece by renowned Russian director Aleksandr Sokurov. This intimate film follows Sokurov's own travels from Russia to Rotterdam, a melancholic exploration of art, purpose, and the human condition. The film's serene landscapes, from misty snowscapes to the icy night sea-swell, serve as a backdrop for Sokurov's contemplative narration. As he reflects on divinity, time, and place, the boundaries between reality and art blur, inviting viewers to ponder the meaning of existence. With Sokurov's unique perspective and the film's haunting beauty, 'Elegy of a Voyage (2009)' is a thought-provoking experience that will leave audiences introspective and inspired.
This 47-minute documentary is a testament to Sokurov's skill as a filmmaker and his ability to capture the essence of the human experience. With its themes of loneliness, purpose, and the search for meaning, 'Elegy of a Voyage (2009)' is a must-watch for fans of documentary filmmaking and those looking for a cinematic experience that will leave a lasting impression.
As Sokurov navigates the vast expanse of the Russian countryside and the industrialized landscapes of Europe, he invites viewers to join him on a journey of self-discovery and introspection. With its blend of philosophy, art, and personal reflection, 'Elegy of a Voyage (2009)' is a film that will resonate with audiences long after the credits roll.