Stand
- Director: Jonathan Taieb
- Writer: Constance Fischbach; Frederic Jean-Jacques
- Producer: Frederic Jean-Jacques; Kalin Linsberg
CGiii Comment
Never has the word 'run' been so chilling...
First: Jonathan Taieb wholly deserves to be congratulated...as well as his cast and crew.
The dichotomies herein are fertile and potent: Stand...or, run. Fight...or, flee. Help, or...
No matter...there will be damage, there will be carnage, there will be heartbreak...there...will...be...savage...injustice.
Be still...my exploding heart.
Filmed within the instability of a divided Ukraine, Stand is guerilla, definitely DIY, filmmaking...what it lacks in polish...is compensated by...talent.
Renat Shuteev does empathy with staggering clarity...his stubborn recklessness is understandable...because: he cares.
The narration does - at first - seem a little out of place...but, bear with it, for Taieb delivers a masterstroke...a firm slap of realisation.
People are living this nightmare...what would you do: Stand...or, run. Fight...or, flee. Help, or...?
Finally: Jonathan Taieb has to be congratulated. He asks a difficult, penetrating question.
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Cast & Characters
Renat Shuteev as Anton;
Andrey Kurganov as Vlad;
Veronika Merkoulova as Olga;
Andrey Koshman as Andrey;
Ekaterina Rusnak as Katya;
Yevgen Baranov as Artium;
Tanya Baranova as Nikolay sister's;
Daniel Baranov as Nikolay brother's;
Nataliia Baranova as Nikolay's mother;
Ellen Slusarchi as Olga