DIXIE LAND
synopsis
This strange and lovely film follows four members of a youth brass band in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson. Roman, Polina, Nikita, and Nikita play American tunes in a post-Soviet landscape, practicing their craft with tenacity and enthusiasm. With a profound delight in the details of daily life and a smart and subtle sense of humor, this film skillfully handles the offbeat with a light touch. True to form, the pedagogical story is complete with an elderly music teacher, Semyon Nikolayevich Ryvkin, who is both crotchety and beloved. It also includes unexpected moments of real magic and wonder, not just in the music but also in family life, travel, kites, and a sophisticated yet childlike curiosity about everything. Our world might be strange, but it can indeed be lovely, especially when revealed in a film as sweet and gentle as this one.
international title: | Dixie Land |
original title: | Dixie Land |
country: | Ukraine, Latvia, Germany |
year: | 2017 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Roman Bondarchuk |
film run: | 61' |
screenplay: | Dar'ya Averchenko |
cinematography by: | Roman Bondarchuk, Andriy Lysets'kyy |
film editing: | Roman Bondarchuk |
music: | Anton Baibakov |
producer: | Ilona Bicevska, Uldis Cekulis, Dar'ya Averchenko, Simone Baumann |
associate producer: | Serge Gordey, Christine Camdessus |
production: | South Films, VFS Films, Saxonia Media Filmproduktion |