20 Years of Freedom 2009 / Babusja / Russia, France 2003
It’s like a cruel fairy tale: the story of an old woman who sacrificed herself for her family, sold her house so that her grandsons could start up businesses, and in her old age she finds herself without a roof over her head. Yet she doesn’t condemn her relatives’ selfishness or the hedonism she observes around her. She merely sees herself as a wayfarer, led by the voice of her angel…
She is called Babusya by her grandchildren whom she looks after in a house by a lake while their parents, conductors on long-distance trains, earn their living away from home. Time passes and granny sells the house so that her grandsons can start up businesses. She moves to the city with her daughter and son-in-law and, when her daughter dies, the son-in-law takes her to live with her sister in the country... The old women’s idyllic coexistence is then disrupted by another misfortune. The sister breaks her leg and her daughter, a well-known television reporter, places her in hospital. She then tries to get the son-in-law to take Granny in but he has now found himself another woman. Nor is there room for her at the house of her executive grandson, so she ends up renting a room with her other grandson who has fled the warring Caucasus region with his wife and mute daughter… Granny suffers the blows of fate with divine humility, without reproach or bitterness. She has lived an honest life, and the modern pursuit of money, pleasure and superficial entertainment which has stifled all traces of love and compassion, does not concern her. She is merely a wayfarer in this world, listening to the voice of her angel.
97 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Lidia Bobrova
/ Screenplay Lidija Bobrova / Lidia Bobrova
/ Dir. of Photography Valerij Revič / Valeri Revich
/ Editor Taťjana Bystrova / Tatiana Bystrova
/ Producer Andrej Zercalov / Andrei Zertsalov
/ Production Lenfilm Studios
/ Cast Nina Šubina / Nina Shubina, Olga Oniščenko / Olga Onishenko, Anna Ovsjannikova / Anna Ovsyannikova, Vladimir Kulakov, Sergej Anufrijev / Sergei Anufriev
/ Contact Lenfilm Studios
www: www.lenfilm.ru/babusia_en.htm
Lidia Bobrova (b. 1952, Zabaikalsk, Amur region) studied history at Leningrad State University (1975), screenwriting at VGIK (1983) and directing at the Higher Courses of Script Writers and Directors (1991). While at college she made the short film Maturing (Vzrosleniye, 1989). Her original work sees her focusing on rural issues, incorporating folklore motifs with convincing documentary imagery, and she often works with non-professional actors. She has won a number of festival awards at home and abroad with the films Hey, Geese (Oy, vy, gusi…, 1991), In That Land (V toy stranye, 1997) and Babusya – Best Direction at the Karlovy Vary IFF in 2003.
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