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Rússia 2007

★ 6.67 votes26 min📅 2007-01-01

In this poignant documentary, Albert Serra crafts a beautiful portrait of Lluís Serrat Massanellas, an unassuming actor, and his father, Lluís Serrat Batlle. The film, shot in 2007, offers a glimpse into their lives, blurring the lines between reality and performance.

Director: Albert Serra

Cast

Lluís Serrat
Lluís Serrat
Himself
Lluís Serrat Batlle
Lluís Serrat Batlle
Himself

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rússia (2007) about?

This documentary offers a poignant portrayal of Lluís Serrat Massanellas and his father, Lluís Serrat Batlle, blurring the lines between reality and performance.

Who directed Rússia?

Albert Serra brings his unique perspective to this documentary.

Who stars in Rússia?

Lluís Serrat and Lluís Serrat Batlle deliver captivating performances.

Is Rússia (2007) worth watching?

With its poignant portrayal of the human experience, Rússia is a must-see for fans of documentary cinema.

How long is Rússia?

Rússia has a runtime of 26 minutes.

About Rússia (2007) — A Poetic Portrait of Identity and Performance

In this poignant documentary, Albert Serra crafts a beautiful portrait of Lluís Serrat Massanellas, an unassuming actor, and his father, Lluís Serrat Batlle. The film, shot in 2007, offers a glimpse into their lives, blurring the lines between reality and performance. As Serra's lens captures the intimate moments of these two men, it's clear that Rússia is more than just a film – it's an experience. Delve into the world of this poetic documentary, where the boundaries between art and life dissolve. Serra's unique perspective, combined with the subjects' genuine presence, creates a captivating atmosphere that draws the viewer in. With its 26-minute runtime, Rússia is a thought-provoking journey that will leave you pondering the nature of identity and performance. Serra's ability to extract the essence of his subjects is a testament to his skill as a documentarian. As you watch Rússia, you'll find yourself drawn into the world of these two men, where the lines between reality and fiction are expertly blurred. The result is a documentary that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. With its unique blend of intimacy and introspection, Rússia is a must-see for fans of documentary cinema. Whether you're interested in the world of performance or simply looking for a film that will challenge your perspective, Rússia is an excellent choice. With its 2007 release, Rússia is a film that continues to captivate audiences with its poignant portrayal of the human experience.

In the hands of Albert Serra, the ordinary becomes extraordinary. His documentary, Rússia, is a masterclass in observational filmmaking, where the mundane is elevated to an art form. By focusing on the lives of Lluís Serrat Massanellas and his father, Serra creates a film that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. With its unique blend of intimacy and introspection, Rússia is a documentary that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll. Whether you're a fan of documentary cinema or simply looking for a film that will challenge your perspective, Rússia is an excellent choice. With its 2007 release, Rússia is a film that continues to captivate audiences with its poignant portrayal of the human experience.