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"Closing" is a film almanac made up of nine verses. Instead of a rap beat, there is beer, rain, a beach, a zoo, random conversations, and a city that lives its own life. These are not stories with a beginning and an end, but statements written into the rhythm of the festival, where cinema becomes a way to be together and a way to be alone. Any almanac is a film cypher: everyone goes to the microphone, says their piece, and leaves, leaving room for someone else. "Closing" is exactly that: a collection of voices in which you can hear laughter, fatigue, love, and meaninglessness. This is a film about how cinema closes the day and opens the night.

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  • Ramil Khadiulin

    Ramil Khadiulin

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  • Semen Timofeev

    Semen Timofeev

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  • Oleg Afonin

    Oleg Afonin

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  • Daniil Shishorin

    Daniil Shishorin

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  • Taras Shevchenko

    Taras Shevchenko

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  • Vlad Shkurenko

    Vlad Shkurenko

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  • Maksim Korolyov

    Maksim Korolyov

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  • Milana Okhting

    Milana Okhting

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  • Mirra Monevich

    Mirra Monevich

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Overview

"Closing" is a film almanac made up of nine verses. Instead of a rap beat, there is beer, rain, a beach, a zoo, random conversations, and a city that lives its own life. These are not stories with a beginning and an end, but statements written into the rhythm of the festival, where cinema becomes a way to be together and a way to be alone. Any almanac is a film cypher: everyone goes to the microphone, says their piece, and leaves, leaving room for someone else. "Closing" is exactly that: a collection of voices in which you can hear laughter, fatigue, love, and meaninglessness. This is a film about how cinema closes the day and opens the night.

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