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Filmic: Turksib + Live Score by Bronnt Industries Kapital (PG) S
Dir: Victor Turin
78 mins, 1929, USSR, Subtitled
Please note: this was screened in March 2012
One of the most breathtaking documentaries ever shot, Turksib is an epic spectacle that lyrically and intensely depicts Stalinist Russia's improbable efforts to build a railway through one of the most inhospitable deserts in the world. Bristol's Bronnt Industries Kapital embellish the film's visual symphony with a stunning live score.
Directed by Viktor Turin and prepared for an English audience by John Grierson, this captivating timepiece allows us to witness the technological world we've built on nature's shoulders: it is also a priceless artifact of cinema history, giving us unparalleled insight into the daunting technical and artistic creativity undertaken in the name of Soviet Communism.
With their live soundtrack, electro-acoustic act Bronnt Industries Kapital (led by Bristol's Guy Bartell and described "as if Joy Division, Can and the Human League were locked in a room together") tap into the weird and wonderful emotions and intellectual political dilemmas thrown up by this incredible film. Pastoral solo psaltery melodies, Central Asian-style drones, graceful ensemble pieces, and propulsive drum rhythms combine to trace Turksib's dizzying transit. The moving images take on a hypnotic resonance.
The film and specially commissioned score is the centrepiece of The Soviet Influence: From Turksib to Nightmail, a collection of films looking at the influence of Soviet propaganda on British filmmaking curated by the BFI and out now on DVD.
Presented in collaboration with Qu Junktions.
Read our news piece on the event, see a clip of the film and hear a bit of the score...
Fee: £8.00 full / £6.50 concessions.
"A lyrical, humane, superbly edited masterpiece" The Guardian on 'Turksib'
"Bartell is one of electronica's staunchest and most singular footsoldiers" The Wire on Bronnt Industries Kapital
Image credit: With thanks to the BFI.
Filmic: A Festival of Film & Music
Please note: this is a old season with no further events to see
Filmic is a brand new festival dedicated to the various intersections of music and film produced in partnership with St George's Bristol.
Past screenings and events that were part of this season
Can you do it in 90 seconds?
DepicT! '12 is open for entries
Filmmakers from across the globe: show your stuff in just a minute and a half to be in with a chance of winning £1500, priceless industry exposure, and loads more exclusive prizes.
Five Bristol Stories
Five short films from digital storytelling project Bristol Stories that reveal the important people, places and events in the lives of Bristolians.

