During the summer of 2016, a fishing boat off the shores of Iceland made a most curious catch: four reels of 35mm film, seemingly of Soviet provenance. Unlike the film find explored in Bill Morrison’s Dawson City: Frozen Time, it turned out this discovery wasn’t a lost work of major importance, but an incomplete print of a popular comedy starring beloved Russian actor Mihail Žarov. Does that mean it has no value? Morrison thought not. To him, the heavily water-damaged print, and the way it surfaced, could be seen as a fitting reflection on the life of Žarov, who loved this role so much that he even co-directed a sequel to it. Morrison uses the story as a jumping off point for his latest meditation on cinema’s past, offering a journey into Soviet history and film accompanied by a gorgeous score by Pulitzer and Grammy-winning composer David Lang.

The Village Detective: A Song Cycle (2021)
Directed by Bill Morrison
Genres - Documentary, History |
Release Date - Jul 26, 2021 |
Run Time - 81 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Official Site
Box Office
$2,839
Themes
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2016, Beloved Character, Cinema History, Co-Directed Sequel, David Lang, Film Discovery, Fishing Boat, Iceland, Popular Comedy, Soviet Cinema, Soviet History, Water-Damaged Print
Alternate Titles
The Village Detective: a song cycle
JP, PL, US
Wiejski detektyw: cykl pieśni
PL
Þorpsspæjarinn: Ljóðaflokkur
IS