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Introducing Elem Klimov’s Agony

Elem Klimov‘s Agony

Only at times like this, when viewing clips of what looks to be an exceptional film, Elem Klimov‘s Agony about the life of Rasputin, see previous post[1], discovered via one of my new facebook friendships, do we realize what utter tripe we are usually watching. The score by Alfred Schnittke is half of the attraction of this film.

This entry was posted in 1001 things to do before you die, art, film on January 22, 2009 by jahsonic.

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