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Auf allen Meeren

Johannes Holzhausen
2001 Switzerland; Austria 95 minutes English; Russian; Norwegian

The aircraft carrier Kiev was once the pride and symbol of the Soviet Navy. Decommissioned in 1994, the rusting ship began her final voyage. She was to end her days at anchor as a theme park for tourists in China. This films presents the men who had served aboard the Kiev since 1972. The stories of these men are closely bound up with the fate of the ship. “The flag,” says one of them, “is in tatters, and so are our lives.” For with the fall of the Soviet Union, these men have also lost their places in society. The Kiev continues to exist in their memories’a ghost ship that sails on through the dreams of its former crew.

Johannes Holzhausen

Né à Salzbourg en 1960. Suit des études d’histoire de l’art puis de cinéma à l’académie de cinéma de Vienne. Son court métrage documentaire Wen die Götter lieben (Aimés des Dieux) est primé à Cinéma du Réel en 1993. A également réalisé : • Wopa Bank, 1984 • So wollen wir die Kunstlawine stoppen, 1984 • Art and Concepts of Art, 1985 • Family Portraits, 1989 • Märchen von einem, 1990 • Die Nacht aus Blei, 1994 • Das letzte Ufer, 1995 • Zero Crossing, 2000 • Auf allen Meeren, 2001

Production :
Peter Stockhaus Filmproduktion; Dschoint Ventschr; Navigator Film
Distribution :
Navigator Film
Editing :
Michael Palm
Sound :
Sergej Moshkov
Photography :
Joerg Burger

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