Fósiles del Mar Blanco

White Sea Fossils
Lina Gorbaneva
Spain
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Synopsis

As one part in their process of reforming (or "re-forging") class enemies into Bolsheviks, the Soviet authorities devised the gulag to serve as a "museum" where prisoners might be observed for the last time as endangered specimens: the aristocrat, the landowner, the bourgeois and the criminal. Their final transformation was carried out in one of Stalinism’s most Dantesque projects: the Gulag of the White Sea Canal, where thousands of prisoners were forced to dig a mammoth canal into the frozen Karelian land to connect the White Sea to the Baltic. The shock wave generated by the drastic re-forging of human matter opens up a path into the present, to the capture and forced conscription of Russian soldiers, and looks back at the prisoners of the canal from the trenches of the Ukrainian front.

Director biography

Lina Gorbaneva
Lina Gorbaneva

I am the daughter of Soviet diplomats exiled in Barcelona. I am a doctoral student and researcher at Pompeu Fabra University, where I also teach Russian Aesthetics. At the same time, I have developed as an actress and theater director, specializing in documentary theater. Among the latest works, I highlight: Finist, el halcón resplandeciente (Granada, 2023), a controversial play due to the recent imprisonment of its author and director in Russia, and Mujeres en la oscuridad; hombres a la luz del día (Granada 2023, Barcelona 2024), a play that deals with the experience of the inhabitants of Kiev since the beginning of the war and the problems of men who are reluctant to go to the front.

Finished

Sessions

May

Wednesday 29
12:30 h
CINETECA - Plató

Credits

Language
Spanish, Russian - Subtitles in spanish
Director
Lina Gorbaneva
Production
Luís Miñarro
Contact
eddie@eddiesaeta.es