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Doc Alliance Award 2023
Filmstill Silent Sun of Russia
Silent Sun of Russia
Sybilla Tuxen
The film follows three young Russian women after the attack on Ukraine. Stay or leave? A haunting look at a generation in today’s Russia and their lives on the go.
Filmstill Silent Sun of Russia

Silent Sun of Russia

Vi er Rusland
Sybilla Tuxen
Doc Alliance Award 2023
Documentary Film
Denmark
2023
71 minutes
Russian,
Georgian,
Spanish,
English
Subtitles: 
English

Alyona, Alik and Katya belong to a generation of young Russian women who demand what they are not allowed. They are part of a global youth that dreams of self-determination and freedom. Sybilla Tuxen followed her protagonists between 2018 and 2022, up to the time of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, when the three young women find themselves in a new reality. Now more than ever, they are rebelling against Putin’s state and have since lived life on the go.

One of them has made it to Georgia, another goes to Spain, while the third stays at home. They keep in touch by smartphone and social media. One hears from their conversations that they, like many others, don’t believe that political engagement can change anything. Their resistance rather consists in leading modern and western lives in which gender, sexuality, pop music and identity issues play important roles. Tuxen’s darkly poetic debut film is set in nocturnal cars, flats and backyards. The transit in which the three find themselves becomes physically tangible. Their stories allow us rare glimpses into an almost invisible side of today’s Russia and the complexity of lived contradiction.

Lina Dinkla

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Director
Sybilla Tuxen
Cinematographer
Sybilla Tuxen
Editor
Enis Saraçi
Producer
Rikke Tambo Andersen, Maria Møller Christoffersen
Sound Design
Mathias Dehn Middelhart
Re-Visions 2020
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Slaves
David Aronowitsch, Hanna Heilborn
Two Southern Sudanese children look back at their experiences of slavery. The authentic 2003 sound recording expands into an animated space in children’s colours.
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Slaves

Slavar
David Aronowitsch, Hanna Heilborn
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
Sweden,
Norway,
Denmark
2008
16 minutes
English,
Dinka
Subtitles: 
English

Nine-year-old Abuk and 15-year-old Machiek have survived an ordeal. Like many Southern Sudanese children, they were robbed and enslaved by militias. In 2003, after their liberation, they visited Sweden to talk about their experiences. The authentic sound recording expands into animated space and supplies the voiceover for images of fear and memories in children’s colours.

Ralph Eue

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Director
David Aronowitsch, Hanna Heilborn
Producer
David Aronowitsch, Hanna Heilborn
Co-Producer
Medieoperatørene, Pausefilm ApS
Sound
Anders Nyström, Peter Albrechtsen
Animation
Mats Johansson, Magnus Östergren
Production Company
Story AB