This film is a choreographic response to the Black Square by Kazimir Malevich. This piece of art won worldwide fame as a Manifesto of Suprematism, one of the brightest areas of the Russian avant-garde. Black Square was painted in 1915 as scenery for opera performance. From that moment and for the next 100 years Suprematism defines a new language of art, in its various forms: non-figurative painting, modern architecture, industrial design, fashion, book graphics and scenography. The film is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Black Square, the main content of which is energy. A replica of this masterpiece of non-objectiveness is the energy of dance.
Unfortunately the movie Black Square is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Timofey Zhalnin | Director |
Production | Olga Mandrikova Lanceray | Producer |
Camera | Anna Rozhetskaya | Director of Photography |
Editing | Timofey Zhalnin | Editor |
Writing | Timofey Zhalnin | Screenplay |