Confession (miniseries) explained

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Director:Alexander Sokurov
Music:Richard Wagner
Sergei Rachmaninov
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Toru Takemitsu
Country:Russia
Language:Russian
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:5
Producer:S. Voloshina
Cinematography:A. Fedorov
Editor:L. Semenova
Runtime:210 minutes

Confession (Russian: Повинность (из дневников командира Корабля, повествование в пяти частях)|lit=From the diaries of the captain, story in five parts) is a Russian documentary by Alexander Sokurov released in 1998 as a five-part miniseries on television. The series follows the lives of Russian sailors aboard a battleship in the Barents Sea.

In Confession, Sokurov films officers from the Russian Navy, showing the monotony and lack of freedom of their everyday lives. The dialogue allows us to follow the reflections of a Ship Commander. Sokurov and his crew went aboard a naval patrol ship headed for Kuvshinka, a naval base in the Murmansk region, in the Barents Sea. Confined within the limited space of a ship anchored in Arctic waters, the team filmed the sailors as they went about their routine activities.[1]

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.today/20120326145016/http://www.macba.cat/en/aleksandr-sokurov-spiritual-voices Spiritual Voices