At Dawn
Country: Russia
Production: Saint Petersburg Theater of Young Spectators (A.A. Bryantsev)
Text, Dramaturgy and Direction: Timur Kulov
Scenography: Nicole Klampert
Performance : Antonina Vvedenskaya – Tatyana Tkach – Borisov Gleb – Malakhova Anastasiia Language: Russian (arabic and english subtitle)
Duration: 80 minutes
Synopsis:
“At Dawn” explores the fleeting nature and illusion of success, the fluid passage of life that slips away so quickly you suddenly realize you are no longer young, and everything you once had is already behind you.
Set in a long-abandoned cinema that once hosted 1,500 dreamers of the silver screen, this story delves into the fleeting nature of fame and the illusion of success. Two sisters, former stars of grand cinema, now drift through lives of obscurity and silence, haunted by memories of applause and light. Once icons of an era when art was vast and creators larger than life, they now struggle to exist in a world obsessed with speed and superficiality. Through their decay and dreams, the piece reflects on the fragility of time, the loss of artistic grandeur, and the ache of fading relevance.
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