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Engineering Red

Russian surrealist film


Engineering Red (Russian: Конструктор красного цвета) is a 1993 Russian surrealist part-documentary/part-narrative film by Andrey Yi and animator Armen Petrosyan.[1]

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The script is based on Thomas Mann's novel The Magic Mountain (1924) and idea of creating artificial people in the Soviet Union (in the 1940-1950s).

Plot

The film is divided into three chapters and has two storylines – documentary and fiction.

The fictional part of the film consists of psychedelic scenes: a red room, a girl in red silk, kaleidoscopic images. A female voice-over reads an excerpt from The Magic Mountain, in which the thoughts of a deceased soldier are heard (his consciousness is still in a dead body) sounding his reflections on Christ, the Apostles and the Bible. The soldier's body then falls prey to necrophilic children.

The documentary part tells about medicine, like pig heart transplant, cadaveric blood transfusion, story of conjoined twins etc.

History of creation

The idea for the film was crazy. But that was exactly what had to be done in those years. And I achieved my goal: two or three people really vomited while watching. This effect was worth it: the film was shown at the Moscow festival along with the films of world-class masters.

Andrey Yi. Film director, [2]

References

  1. "Петросян Армен Альбертович". Энциклопедия фонда «Хайазг». Retrieved 8 February 2018.

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