Mind, Body, Light, Sound (film)
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Directed by | Alexei Yesaulov |
Written by | Potap Khalski Yuri Kornev |
Produced by | Gerasim Veselovsky Victor Yakovlev |
Starring | Lesya Marinina Petr Lebedev Mikhailo Stasyuk |
Cinematography | Vita Panchenko |
Edited by | Robert Zhernakov |
Production company | |
Release dates | October 2023 (Montecara LXXXIV) |
Running time | 147 minutes |
Country | Soravia |
Language | Soravian |
Budget | €2.1 million |
Mind, Body, Light, Sound (Soravian: Розум, Тіло, Світло, Звук; Rozum, Tilo, Svitlo, Zvuk) is a Soravian psychological drama film directed by Alexei Yesaulov in his feature directorial debut. The film was Soravia's entry to the 84th Montecara Film Festival. It follows an elderly woman in the 1990s suffering with Alzheimer's disease and severe sensory overload recalling her experiences of Soravian history in the 20th century to her youngest and only living daughter, who is attempting to financially exploit her to emigrate abroad with her boyfriend.
Yesaulov and Mind, Body, Light, Sound have been praised by critics for its development of tension, exploration of interpersonal relationships and family hierarchy, portrayal of Soravian history and use of found and newsreel footage. Notably, the film also lacks a score entirely, which has seen mixed reviews from critics.
Mind, Body, Light, Sound premiered at the 84th Montecara Film Festival, and was released worldwide by Kapfilm on November 1, 2023.