Tag: Kristina Savutsina

  • Khan’s Flesh review – a portrait of the quiet majesty of the mundane

    Khan’s Flesh review – a portrait of the quiet majesty of the mundane

    Ordinary events are imbued with a poignancy in this documentary showing the fragile power of community and identity in a Belarusian villageCast in a subdued, beige-toned palette, the tableau-like compositions in Kristina Savutsina’s documentary portrait of a small Belarusian village echo the wry sensibility found in the work of Swedish director Roy Andersson. Like in…