To Whom Have You Abandoned Us, Our Father!

The title in “To Whom Have Thou Abandon Us, Our Father!” takes a line from the choral part of the people in the first scene of the prologue to the opera Boris Godunov by Modest Mussorgsky. The image of “the people” is central to the film. The choristers of the Chernihiv District Philharmonic as they go to work are the movie’s protagonists. The artists documented their day-to-day work life and the time before recitals. The camera follows them, singling out quotidian scenes evocative of monotonous factory work. The impression is further underscored by a bell that punctuates the plot’s unfolding. In the final scene of the film, the protagonists sing the choral part of the opera, make it sound deeply personal. Their appeal to “the lessons of the past” maps onto present-day political realities, demonstrating “the scenery” that the country has found itself in. The film offers a critical perspective on the antiquated image of the dispossessed nation.

Single-projection video installation, short film, color/sound, duration: 9 min 
Special Prize at PinchukArtCentre Prize 2018 

©Yarema&Himey, 
PinchukArtCentre 
2018
Stills from video
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