Melody for a Street Organ

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"Melody for a Street Organ" is a 2009 Ukrainian drama film by director Kira Muratova that follows two orphaned children wandering through a bleak cityscape in search of their father.

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instanceOf film
ageRating intended for adult audiences
cinematographyBy Gennadi Karyuk NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ukraine NERFINISHED
director Kira Muratova NERFINISHED
directorStyle characteristic of Kira Muratova's bleak and absurdist aesthetic NERFINISHED
editedBy Valentyn Khomenko NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter orphans
genre drama
hasFormat feature film
hasTitleWord Melody
Organ
Street
language Russian
Ukrainian
musicBy Oleg Khromushin NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus journey of two children searching for their father
notableFor depiction of institutional cruelty toward children
late-career work of Kira Muratova
originalTitle Мелодія для шарманки NERFINISHED
partOf Kira Muratova filmography
plotSummary Two orphaned children wander through a bleak cityscape in search of their father.
producer Igor Tolstunov NERFINISHED
productionContext post-Soviet Ukrainian cinema
releaseDecade 2000s
releaseYear 2009
runningTime approximately 153 minutes
screenwriter Kira Muratova NERFINISHED
setting unnamed post-Soviet city
subject orphans in post-Soviet society
theme bureaucratic indifference
childhood
poverty
social alienation
urban decay
title Melody for a Street Organ NERFINISHED
visualStyle bleak cityscape

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Kira Muratova notableWork Melody for a Street Organ