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Quiet Voices: The Significance of Subdued Dialogue and Voice-Over in the Films of Aleksandr Sokurov

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Summary, in English

Many of Sokurov’s films, features as well as documentaries, are characterised by scant or subdued dialogue and/or voice-over narration. This aesthetic style of the predominance of visual over verbal expression is understood as a direct expression of Sokurov’s concern with mortality and death. The argument proceeds from a semiotic distinction between language as basically discrete and moving pictures as basically indiscrete. By subduing the discrete semantics of language, Sokurov gives precedence to the potential of moving images to pursue the indiscrete flow of human life as it moves inevitably towards the moment of death, to the vanishing point of human existence. Six films are examined: The Lonely Voice of Man (Odinokij golos čeloveka); Whispering Pages (Tichie stranicy) and Spiritual Voices (Duchovnye golosa); Moloch, Taurus (Telec) and The Sun. The first three films reveal quietness as a mode of contemplation in the face of death, while the last three feature the three despots, Hitler, Lenin and Hirohito, in political retreat.

Department/s

Publishing year

2010

Language

English

Pages

99-118

Publication/Series

Scando-Slavica

Volume

56

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Topic

  • Languages and Literature

Keywords

  • Moloch
  • Quiet Pages
  • Spiritual Voices
  • The Lonely Voice of Man
  • film narration
  • verbal narration
  • literature vs. film
  • Taurus
  • The Sun
  • differentiation vs. density
  • Sokurov
  • word vs. image

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0080-6765