Abode of Dawn
Where do you go when the world feels overwhelming and just plain wrong? Can you escape and start
anew?
The documentary "Abode of Dawn" focuses on a group of people trying to build a utopian society in
the Siberian Taiga. Since the 1990s, they have been following a man who sees himself as Christ
reborn: Vissarion. You can find his portrait in every house in the Abode of Dawn and yet he seems to
be more of a means for channelling the longings of many of the residents. Their lives rotate around
Vissarion like planets around the sun, though they hardly ever meet him. The film does not ask: Is
Vissarion truly the Son of God? Instead, it poses the question: Are the people here happier than they
were before?
Credits
Producer:
Kristina Shtubert
Camera:
Hanna Mayser
Ekaterina Smolina
Anton Petrov
Sound:
Ekaterina Smolina
Anton Petrov
Editing:
Dietmar Kraus
Calle Overweg
Adrienne Hudson
Tonmeister:
Sasha Valent
Tondesign:
Sasha Valent
Tonmischung:
Alex Leser
Grading:
Dirk Meier
Film info
Direction:
Kristina Shtubert
Genre:
documentary
Country of production:
Germany
Production Company:
Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin GmbH in Ko-Produktion mit Kristina Shtubert und dem Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg
Shooting format:
Digital
Screening format:
1:1,85
Frame rate:
25 fps
Aspect ratio:
1:1,85
Sound format:
Dolby 5.1
Language:
Russian, German and English with German and English subtitles
Version:
OmU
Runtime:
105 min