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Anti-Renaissanceman
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Anti-Renaissanceman

2015
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Overview
  The scientist, who now lives as a demi-god nobleman ([Leonid Yarmolnik]), does not interfere with the depravity that surrounds him: he merely wanders through it, often blindly drunk and playing jazz loudly. The fourth wall is repeatedly broken as slack- jawed peasants peer into the lens. There is something of Bela Tarr in the film's meandering design, although German's fetid carnivalesque presentation often leaves the eyes to wander where they may. There is no escaping German's world of feculence: if we are inclined to look away, there are characters onscreen sniffing audibly or raising their filthy fingers to their nose. (What a relief the viewer isn't issued with Odorama scratch'n' sniff cards.)
Publisher
The Irish Times Ltd