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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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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.


This film provides examples of: