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Mar 29, 2025

As technically dazzling as it is narratively impeccable, Russian Ark perfectly captures the pivotal and innocent moments of its titular country with attentive respect, poignant emotion, and encapsulating atmosphere.

Feb 19, 2025

Russian Ark is a 2002 experimental historical drama film directed by Alexander Sokurov. The plot follows an unnamed narrator, who wanders through the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg and implies that he died in some horrible accident and is a ghost drifting through. An international co-production between Russia and Germany, Russian Ark was shot entirely in the Winter Palace of the Russian State Hermitage Museum on December 23rd, 2001, using a one-take single 87-minute Steadicam sequence shot. It extensively uses the fourth wall device, but repeatedly broken and re-erected. Roger Ebert wrote, "Apart from anything else, this is one of the best-sustained ideas I have ever seen on the screen." Vision wrote, "Visually, the film is stunning, with exquisite costumes and furnishings as far as the eye can see. Or stops seeing in my case. A feast for the eyes, the likes of which we have rarely seen on film before. Though, I don't know if I would categorize this as a movie. It felt more like a tour around a museum. The background music sounded as if there was a war going on, but there wasn't. The only masterful shot was at the end. The end."

Mar 22, 2022

1001 movies to see before you die. Ambitious and impressive. I have never been to St Petersburg, nor the Hermitage, but this makes me want to visit it in person. It did keep my interest with some subtle poetic mysticism and the bizarreness, but it then left you with a sudden ending that didn't leave me fulfilled. I don't plan on seeing it again. It was on youtube.

Oct 29, 2021

A tremendous accomplishment from a logistical perspective alone, Russian Ark feels a bit as if someone is showing off their Ferrari to you, but for an hour and a half. Yes, I appreciate all that it took to pull off a film of this style and vision, but there are bound to be a couple of redundancies if you hang around for too long (in particular, how many times can they get away with acting slightly goofy in front of paintings?). However, that simple assessment really does sell this Alexander Sokurov experimental film short - the camerawork captures the Winter Palace beautifully, and despite the ease with which he could have presented Russian Ark as 'the first feature-length film to be shot in one take' and called it a day from the standpoint of artistic merit, he actually creates a discourse on Russian identity as his narrator and nameless European wander the gilded halls of old European royalty, taking in key figures in moments of intimacy and action alike. Despite the premise, the acting feels tight all around, and with very little objective backstory granted to his two main characters (one of which is never seen onscreen), the film's climax at their parting feels sincere and impactful. That's not even mentioning the resplendent scenes of formal court and a magnificent period ball to finish the 'evening'. I wonder what the actual editing budget for a feature-length film that uses no cuts looks like? (3.5/5)

Mar 25, 2021

Impressively photographed but this paen to Russian high culture is anything but my cup of tea. So bored.

Feb 3, 2021

Russian Ark is a movie like no other. Hypnotic and captivating, it follows a French diplomat, accompanied by an unseen second party, as he wanders through the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia. Along the way, they experience Russian history over the last 200 years, including Peter the Great and Tsar Nicholas I, among others, capped off with participation in a formal ball. What makes the film remarkable is the fact that it consists of only one take, seen through the eyes of the unseen second party. The complexity and logistics of accomplishing such a feat are remarkable and the visuals are stunning. It's a shame that some sort of plot element couldn't have been introduced to better hold the attention of the viewer, as it does come across at times like a promotional video of the museum, but it is still worth seeing for the technical brilliance.

May 24, 2020

Una maravilla. Una toma, 2000 o más actores y un gran escenario, el museo Hermitage. Recomendable totalmente

Mar 9, 2020

Full review on my blog max4movies: Russkiy kovcheg (international title: Russian Ark) is a period drama about an unknown man who finds himself roaming the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia, in the late 19th century, while being invisible to others. The movie is an impressive work of art and, as of 2020, still one of the longest movies shot in one continuous take. The scenery of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg is hauntingly beautiful and the well-choreographed moments with hundreds of actors are simply stunning to watch. In its best moments, Russkiy kovcheg is very much like a beautiful dream come to live. However, the movie nearly completely lacks narrative structure and the camera work has its flaws in the more somber moments (e.g., distracting zooms, low lighting). Ultimately, while still being a technical achievement, viewers looking for a plot and without knowledge of Russian history will be left in the dark.

Sep 9, 2019

Excellent movie that takes you for the history of Russia.

May 6, 2018

Russian Ark is akin to drifting down a lazy river of history, art, decorative styles and some random ideas all in the guise of a tour of the Hermitage Museum. The concept of a film done all in one take is a bit pretentious, yet it all comes together in a dreamy, discursive, at times somnolent and ultimately fascinating view of Russia and the Hermitage through rose-colored glasses. The very final shot is mesmerizing.

Nov 9, 2017

9/10 An extraordinary approach to Russian history in one take, the spectacle moments are perfectly balanced with intimate ones. Fit for any directors crowning achievment, Sokurov crafted here his unique cinema masterpiece.

Mar 13, 2017

Prefer watching either a proper documentary or a fictional drama instead.

Feb 20, 2017

It's visually mesmerizing, painstakingly directed, and aesthetically eerie, but it's a little hard to connect to due to the absence of a central conflict.

Oct 11, 2016

Beautifully shot, like a trip through time, but this is in no way a horror movie

Sep 19, 2016

This is a magnificent and ambitious historical journey, an hour-and-a-half of drifting like a dream through 300 years of Russian past and present.

Aug 19, 2016

If only all museum tours were this interesting; fascinating.

Jul 28, 2016

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Jul 14, 2016

A tedious hour and a half long single take, but like the museum in which its set, "Russian Ark" is hard not to admire.

Jun 20, 2016

Overall i could say i found it a little boring, but it manages to nail the viewer with its atmosphere created by the astonishing, dreamlike direction and cinematography, accompanied perfectly by the soundtrack. In conclusion it's a unique experience, a worth watching film.

Apr 8, 2016

This film is impressive, an entire film shot in one take, 96 minutes with no cuts or edits Too bad the movie is incredibly boring, its literally just walking around a museum with a guide with nothing too amazing to keep your attention. The blocking and pre-production can be commended, but its still a very uninteresting gimmick film that will be known more for its one shot take than actual content.

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