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Written and directed by Konstantin Lopushansky, the protégé of Andrei Tarkovsky, Letters from a Dead Man is a bleakly powerful film from the late Soviet era.
In a barren, nuclear-ravaged landscape, Professor Rolan Bykov sits alone in a bomb shelter. Certain that he too will perish, he begins to write letters to his son Eric, who he hopes is still alive.
Surely inspired by the Chernobyl disaster, this speculative film is as harrowing, despairing and, somehow, strangely beautiful.
USSR 1986 Dir Konstantin Lopushansky 88 min
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2017-07-16 2017-07-16 Europe/London Sci-fi Sundays: Letters from a Dead Man Screening of a bleakly powerful film from the late Soviet era. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2017/07/16/sci-fi-sundays-letters-from-a-dead-man-147199 Barbican Arts Centre,Silk Street, London, London,Location
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