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Palms DVD, 1993

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There is no other film like Palms. Made as Aristakisyan’s graduation film, this address to his unborn son was filmed among the beggars and homeless community in his home town of Kishinev in Moldova. It is a film populated with outcasts and survivors, the maimed and the damaged. This is deliberate; any contact with ‘the system’ leads to compromise and the loss of spiritual salvation. If spiritual freedom comes at the price of complete rejection by society, then so be it. With a remorseless logic that leads into the abyss, Aristakisyan concludes that the only hope for his son to remain untainted in his spirit is to become a beggar. ‘Unite your destitution with your virginity’ he says, ‘it’s all I can advise you.’

Anarchistic, apocalyptic even, Palms gives bourgeois tastes nothing to congratulate themselves on and nothing to recognise. A central image is that of a world populated entirely with blind people living off each other’s charity – a thought so far away from where we are now that it is both dizzying and discomforting. Once seen, Palms cannot be forgotten.

 

Graeme Hobbs on 17th August 2007
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Film Information

Director - Artur Aristakisyan

Produced - 1993

Main Language - RUSSIAN

Countries & Regions - European Film, Russian Film

 

 

DVD Details

Certificate: PG Publisher: Second Run Region: 0
Length: 140 mins Aspect: 1.33:1 Cat No: SECONDRUN026
Format: DVD Colour Subtitles: English

 

 

DVD Extras

  • Interview with director Artur Aristakisyan
  • Essay and poem on the film by Graeme Hobbs.

 

 

Film Description

There is no other film like Palms. Made as Aristakisyan’s graduation film, this address to his unborn son was filmed among the beggars and homeless community in the town of Kishinev. It is a film populated with outcasts and survivors, the maimed and the damaged. This is deliberate - any contact with ‘the system’ leads to compromises and the loss of spiritual salvation. If freedom of the spirit comes at the price of complete rejection, then so be it. Anarchistic, apocalyptic even, this unique film gives bourgeois tastes nothing to congratulate themselves on and nothing to recognise. The experience is dizzying and discomforting, as if all the solid ground beneath your feet has turned to jelly.

 

 

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"Against Dialectical Materialism" - Peter Brooke on 5th March 2011

Palms is of course a film about people living on the margins of society, or of 'the system', in a derelict town (Kishinov) in post-Soviet Moldavia. But it is also a fi... more >

 

 

 

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