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Losev

It was one of his masters who once told Kossakovsky, "There are two types of intelligent people; some say what they know, while others think while they speak, in order to try and say something they did not know yet, something that suggests itself in them." Victor Kossakovsky took this profundity to heart and became a filmmaker of the second category. He dedicated his documentary debut to the speaker of these words, the Russian philosopher and religious thinker Alexei Fedorovich Losev (1893-1988), who passed away shortly after the completion of this film. Shot in black and white, the film consists of two crucial shots that symbolise silence and night at both ends of the life chain. In the beginning of the film, the rising sun slowly swathes a cemetery in daylight. At the end, earth covers a coffin bit by bit and heralds the great darkness. "Divine intentions," Losev said, "that lie beyond our reason, that's why we die.

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Screenplay: Lury Rostovtsev, Victor Kossakovsky
Camera: Georgy Rerberg, Victor Fionychev, Victor Kossakovsky, Vladimir Morozov
Editing: Victor Kossakovsky
Sound: Galina Potselueva
Producers: Anatoliy Nikiforov, Vladilen Kyzin
Production Company: Leningrad Documentary Film Studios
Russia, 1989, 60 min.