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My Friend Ivan Lapshin
(Moy drug Ivan Lapshin)

Screening on Film
Directed by Aleksei Guerman .
With Andrei Boltnev, Nina Ruslanova, Andrei Mironov .
USSR, 1984, 35mm, color and b&w, 100 min.
Russian with English subtitles .

A nostalgic look back at Stalin’s Russia just before the Great Purge began in 1937, My Friend Ivan Lapshin remains Guerman’s best-known work internationally. Affectionately detailing a love triangle that develops in a small town between a police detective, his widowed friend and a local actress, the story is told from the point of view of a narrator (seen occasionally in the only color sequences in Guerman’s work) remembering what he witnessed as a boy. The wealth of peripheral incidents – a theatrical troupe visits the town, Lapshin investigates a band of black marketers – allows Guerman to indulge his taste for weaving together a number of narrative strands that threaten to crowd each other out of the frame. From time to time, the villagers express their pride in the revolution and their optimism – unaware of the grim future lurking just offscreen.

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History Through the Wrong End of the Telescope: The Films of Aleksei Guerman