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The Centuries Surround Me with Fire, Osip Mandelstam
Dir.: Frank Diamand | 47 minutes

The Centuries Surround Me with Fire, Osip Mandelstam

Netherlands 1976 | 47 minutes | English, Hebrew | Hebrew, English subtitles

A film about the Great Russian poet Osip Mandelstam, who died in 1938 in one of Stalin’s concentrati­on camps. It contains the only existing film interview with his widow, Nadeshda, shot on Super-8 in Moscow on May 1, 1973, a day when 1 million non-Muscovites came to the city to celebrate. Writer Andrei Sinyavsky – a pseudonym for Abram Tertz – himself an exile, talks about Nadeshda, recites Mandelstam’s poems, and discusses Mandelstam’s position in Russian literature.