красота какая. Thank you for visiting my charming Land of Childhood, for giving such a great description of what it was. I lived slightly above Arctic circle in now abandoned Iultin... Now I am on the other side, other continent but Montana resembles Chukotka slightly but it is ... milder.
I really love this video. Art and music from rust and ruins, delight where most would initially see just desolation. Humour, philosophy and warm humanity in the few characters that appear and disappear. Someone reading from great literature from a pile of books in the snow of a vast landscape or found in the boot of a derelict car. Some of the music seemed inappropriate to me but much of it was a delicious counterpoint to the filming (e.g. the 'ballet' of the enormous mechanical grab seizing hunks of rusty wreckage.) Now to watch it again and share it with my most creative, appreciative and interesting friends. Thank you so much for this astonishing work of art. :-) :-)
красота какая. Thank you for visiting my charming Land of Childhood, for giving such a great description of what it was. I lived slightly above Arctic circle in now abandoned Iultin... Now I am on the other side, other continent but Montana resembles Chukotka slightly but it is ... milder.
Thanks a lot. We tried to make the film honest and sentimental, with a non-linear look. We are glad that our work has touched Your soul.
You were born in Iultin?
@@aestheticcockroach8416 ну да
@@irinabigsky9074 круто как там было?
Видео про Чукотку найти очень сложно. Большое спасибо за публикацию этого сообщения.
Astounding!
Nice video👏
I really love this video. Art and music from rust and ruins, delight where most would initially see just desolation. Humour, philosophy and warm humanity in the few characters that appear and disappear. Someone reading from great literature from a pile of books in the snow of a vast landscape or found in the boot of a derelict car. Some of the music seemed inappropriate to me but much of it was a delicious counterpoint to the filming (e.g. the 'ballet' of the enormous mechanical grab seizing hunks of rusty wreckage.) Now to watch it again and share it with my most creative, appreciative and interesting friends. Thank you so much for this astonishing work of art. :-) :-)
Very nice
The video was very good! What is the music from 5:16? Link please!
Thank you very much! Sam (USA)
Superb, visionary, despite the mostly atrocious music
You can see the USA from land here in Chukotka.
So this is definitely shot by a Russian, given that foreigners are not allowed in Chukotka.