Shoes (2012 film)

Shoes is a 2012 international short film directed, written and produced by Konstantin Fam. The film is the result of a joint effort by professional team from Russia, the USA, the Czech Republic, Poland, France, Belarus and Ukraine. The film is the first novel of the film trilogy "Witnesses" [1] dedicated to the memory of victims of the Holocaust. It was the only nominee from Russia for the Academy Awards in the short film category in 2013.[2][3]

Shoes
Directed byKonstantin Fam
Produced by
  • Konstantin Fam
  • Uriy Igrushа
  • Miсhail Bykov
  • Alex A. Petruhin
  • Tanya Dovidovskaya
  • Krzysztof Wiech
  • Tania Rakhmanova
  • Alexey Timofeev
  • Aleksandr Kulikov
  • Igor Lopatenok
Written byKonstantin Fam
Starring
  • Uliana Elina
  • Tatiana Spyrgyash
  • Ilya Uglava
  • Alexander Bokovets
Music byEgor Romanenko
CinematographyAsen Shopov
Sergey Novikov
Otabek Djuraev
Marec Gajczak
Running time
20 minutes
CountryPoland
Russia
Belarus
Czech Republic
France
Budgetclosed

Plot

The first installment traces the personal history of a Jewish girl in 1930s-1940s from the point of view of a pair of red shoes. Starting from the shop window where the shoes were purchased and ending at a mountain of discarded shoes of the victims in a mass grave of the Auschwitz concentration camp.[4][5]

Film crew

Art features

The main object in a shot is a pair of the shoes. There are no dialogues in a shot and we see no human faces but only their shoes. The film is accompanied by an original soundtrack inspired by Jewish folk motives.

Cultural effect

In 2013 the Deputy Director of Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography Efim Rezvan on behalf of the Museum presented the film an honorary diploma from "for bright creative contribution to the museum's exhibition program and the preservation of memory".[7][8] Together with the Department of Human Rights and the Department of Education Nuremberg plans to create an educational program for school children in Germany.

Accolades

Awards

  • Monaco International Film Festival (Monaco), Best Short Film, Best Director, Best Original Music, Best Producer, Best Cinematographer, Angel Peace Award[9][10]
  • Grand Prix Video Festival Imperia (Italy)[11]
  • Pitching project was held at the 65th Cannes Film Festival
  • The film is invited to a collection of Yad Vashem (Israel) reference number is V-6195
  • Radiant Angel Festival (Russia), Best Live Action Short Film Award[12]
  • Artkino Festival (Russia), The best experimental film Award[13]
  • 1st place of the festival "Vstrechi na Vjatke" (Russia, Kirov)
  • Special prize magazine "NewMag", the festival "Golden Apricot" (Armenia)
  • Festival KONIK (Russia), the prize For the contribution to the short film development in Russia[14]
  • Festival KONIK (Russia), the prize For the musical solution
  • Opening Film Festival special program in Haifa (Israel)

Participations

  • Russian Cinema Week (Israel)[15]
  • Doors to Russian Cinema (USA)[16]
  • Clermont-Ferrand (France)
  • Listapad (Belarus)
  • Badalona (Spain)
  • Coniminuticontati (Italy)
  • Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (USA)
  • St. Anne (Russia)
  • Kinotaur (Sochi)[17]
  • Kinolikbez (Barnaul)
  • Kinoshock (Anapa)
  • Short (Kaliningrad)
  • Konik (Moscow) - Moscow Premiere film closing

Official partners

See also

References

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