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''Russian Ark'' is a 2002 film from (obviously) Russia, directed by Alexander Sokurov. The film -- which follows an unseen narrarator through the Russian State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg as he talks about the history of the city and the artifacts within the museum -- is something of a miracle in filmmaking: the entire film (around 93 minutes, excluding the credits) was shot using a single Steadicam in one continuous, uninterrupted take. When you realize that this film has over 2,000 actors in it, this feat becomes even more incredible.
''[[Russian Ark]]'' is a 2002 film from (obviously) Russia, directed by Alexander Sokurov. The film -- which follows an unseen narrator through the Russian State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg as he talks about the history of the city and the artifacts within the museum -- is something of a miracle in film-making: the entire film (around 93 minutes, excluding the credits) was shot using a single Steadicam in one continuous, uninterrupted take. When you realize that this film has over 2,000 actors in it, this feat becomes even more incredible.

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=== This film provides examples of: ===
* [[Blooper]]: When all of the people are pouring down the staircase, one of the women trips and is [[Corpsing|laughing]] when she gets back up.
* [[Blooper]]: When all of the people are pouring down the staircase, one of the women trips and is [[Corpsing|laughing]] when she gets back up.
* [[Costume Porn]]
* [[Costume Porn]]
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* [[POV Cam]]
* [[POV Cam]]
* [[Public Domain Soundtrack]]: A tune by Mikhail Glinka is used during the final dance.
* [[Public Domain Soundtrack]]: A tune by Mikhail Glinka is used during the final dance.
* [[Real Person Cameo]]: The Marquis de Custine, albeit credited as the European, is the main one. We also see Peter I, [[Catherine the Great]], [[Alexander Pushkin (Creator)|Alexander Pushkin]], and so forth.
* [[Real Person Cameo]]: The Marquis de Custine, albeit credited as the European, is the main one. We also see Peter I, [[Catherine the Great]], [[Alexander Pushkin]], and so forth.
* [[Scenery Porn]]
* [[Scenery Porn]]
* [[Translator Microbes]]: ''Something'' is allowing the Marquis de Custine to speak and understand Russian-- a language he apparently couldn't speak before the beginning of the movie. {{spoiler|It may have something to do with him possibly maybe being a ghost himself. Probably. Maybe.}}
* [[Translator Microbes]]: ''Something'' is allowing the Marquis de Custine to speak and understand Russian-- a language he apparently couldn't speak before the beginning of the movie. {{spoiler|It may have something to do with him possibly maybe being a ghost himself. Probably. Maybe.}}
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Russian Ark]]
[[Category:Russian Ark]]
[[Category:Fantasy Films]]
[[Category:Russian Films]]
[[Category:German Films]]
[[Category:Canadian Films]]
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 3 October 2020

Russian Ark is a 2002 film from (obviously) Russia, directed by Alexander Sokurov. The film -- which follows an unseen narrator through the Russian State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg as he talks about the history of the city and the artifacts within the museum -- is something of a miracle in film-making: the entire film (around 93 minutes, excluding the credits) was shot using a single Steadicam in one continuous, uninterrupted take. When you realize that this film has over 2,000 actors in it, this feat becomes even more incredible.

Tropes used in Russian Ark include: