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Maidan. Dir. Sergei Loznitsa. Atom & Void, 2014.134 min. Color. In Ukrainian.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Lilya Kaganovsky*
Affiliation:
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Abstract

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Type
Film Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 2015

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References

1 There is a second moment, in act 3, during the Institutskaia Street sequence, when the camera quickly pans right in order to show us the bridge under siege. It is the only time in the film the camera follows the events rather than allowing them to unfold before it.

2 Leslie Felperin, “'Maidan': Cannes Review,” Hollywood Reporter, May 21, 2014, at http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/maidan-cannes-review-706197 (last accessed June 30, 2015).

3 Quoted in "Documentary 'Maidan' by Sergiy Loznytskya Will Be Released in July," GoKiev.info, June 21, 2014, at http://gokiev.info/culture/documentary-maidan-by-sergeyloznitsa-will-be-released-in-july/ (last accessed June 30, 2015). See also an interview with Loznitsa in Iurii Bolodarskii, "Sergei Loznitsa: la byl uveren, chto Maidan pobedit," Forbes Ukraina, July 2, 2014, at http://forbes.ua/lifestyle/1374160-sergej-loznica-ya-byl-uverenchto-majdan-pobedit (last accessed June 30, 2015).