
Interview with Elem Klimov
Author(s) -
Ron Holloway
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
kinema
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2562-5764
pISSN - 1192-6252
DOI - 10.15353/kinema.vi.1191
Subject(s) - tribute , favourite , film director , biography , wife , art , history , art history , movie theater , law , political science
Interview with Elem Klimov at the Denver International Film Festival 1986 Ron Holloway: Elem, how many films have you made up to now?Elem Klimov: Over the past 20 years, I have made six feature-length films and one short film lasting only 18 minutes, a film called Larisa (1980). It's a biography of my wife, Larisa Shepitko (1938-1979). It was made as a tribute to the filmmaker Larisa Shepitko. A small film - but one of the most difficult films of my life. Which is your favourite among the feature films?None. Which then was the easiest film to make? Or the most difficult?None of them were very easy to make. Maybe Sport, Sport, Sport (1970) was the easiest, but that was because I didn't take it very seriously. And the most difficult one among the serious films was definitely Idi I smotri (Come and See, 1985)....