The Sentimental Policeman

The Sentimental Policeman (Russian: Чувствительный милиционер) is a 1992 Ukrainian (Ukrainian-French production) comedy film written and directed by Kira Muratova. It entered the competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival.[1][2]

The Sentimental Policeman
Directed byKira Muratova
CinematographyGennadi Karyuk
Edited byValentina Olejnik

Plot

A child is found in a cabbage, and the event will change the life of the policeman Tolley.

Cast

  • Nikolai Shatokhin
  • Irina Kovalenko
  • Natalya Ralleva
  • Dasha Koval
gollark: Magic systems generally care about higher-level objects and what humans do and whatever, instead of describing universal physical laws.
gollark: *Our* universe has cold uncaring physics, which life, particularly intelligent life, can exploit like everything else if it researches them enough.
gollark: Thus, my probably horribly flawed way to categorize it is that magic is where the universe/setting is weirdly interested in sentient beings/life/humans/etc, and generally more comprehensible to them.
gollark: I was thinking about this a lot a while ago, and determined that magic wasn't really an aesthetic since there are a few stories which have basically everything be "magic" which does identical things to technology.
gollark: There isn't *that* much difference between "magic" and "weird physics".

References

  1. Jane Taubman. Kira Muratova: Kinofile Filmmakers' Companion. I.B.Tauris, 2004. ISBN 0857714104.
  2. "Venezia, Libertà Per Gli Autori". La Repubblica. 31 July 1992. Retrieved 29 April 2014.

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