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Alexander Sokurov: Russia as Allegory for Art and Life - The New York Times
Alexander Sokurov: Russia as Allegory for Art and Life - The New York Times

The Sun - AsianWiki
The Sun - AsianWiki

Sokurov: An Eye on His Early Masterworks – Offscreen
Sokurov: An Eye on His Early Masterworks – Offscreen

The Sun [Сóлнце, Solntse, O Sol] (Aleksandr Sokurov) - YouTube
The Sun [Сóлнце, Solntse, O Sol] (Aleksandr Sokurov) - YouTube

President Putin to director Sokurov: "Do you want Russia to repeat the fate  of Yugoslavia?"
President Putin to director Sokurov: "Do you want Russia to repeat the fate of Yugoslavia?"

Chris Knipp • View topic - Aleksandr Sokurov and belated release of his  'The Sun'
Chris Knipp • View topic - Aleksandr Sokurov and belated release of his 'The Sun'

The Sun (2005, Aleksandr Sokurov) – Brandon's movie memory
The Sun (2005, Aleksandr Sokurov) – Brandon's movie memory

The Sun (2005) | MUBI
The Sun (2005) | MUBI

The Cinema of Alexander Sokurov | Columbia University Press
The Cinema of Alexander Sokurov | Columbia University Press

Bloomsbury Collections - The Cinema of Alexander Sokurov
Bloomsbury Collections - The Cinema of Alexander Sokurov

Alexander Sokurov: Russia as Allegory for Art and Life - The New York Times
Alexander Sokurov: Russia as Allegory for Art and Life - The New York Times

Masters on Masters: When the Biennale Goes Meta (Russian Pavilion; Kriss  Ravetto-Biagioli) - ARTMargins
Masters on Masters: When the Biennale Goes Meta (Russian Pavilion; Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli) - ARTMargins

Solntse (2005) - IMDb
Solntse (2005) - IMDb

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - Wikipedia
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - Wikipedia

Days of the Eclipse – Senses of Cinema
Days of the Eclipse – Senses of Cinema

Whose death, whose power?”: Crystal images and the political unconscious in  the films of Albert Serra and Alexander Sokurov – Senses of Cinema
Whose death, whose power?”: Crystal images and the political unconscious in the films of Albert Serra and Alexander Sokurov – Senses of Cinema

James Quandt on Alexander Sokurov's Faust - Artforum International
James Quandt on Alexander Sokurov's Faust - Artforum International

Movies that make you think: 128. Russian director Alexander Sokurov's  German film “Faust” (2011): Reflecting on the Faust syndrome in our lives
Movies that make you think: 128. Russian director Alexander Sokurov's German film “Faust” (2011): Reflecting on the Faust syndrome in our lives

Amazon.com: The Sun ( Solntse ) ( Il Sole ) ( Le Soleil ) [ NON-USA FORMAT,  PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ] : Issei Ogata, Robert Dawson, Kaori  Momoi, Shirô
Amazon.com: The Sun ( Solntse ) ( Il Sole ) ( Le Soleil ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ] : Issei Ogata, Robert Dawson, Kaori Momoi, Shirô

What do you think of Alexander Sokurov recently talking to Putin about  wanting the Caucus regions to leave the country? - Quora
What do you think of Alexander Sokurov recently talking to Putin about wanting the Caucus regions to leave the country? - Quora

A helmsman from the land of the dark
A helmsman from the land of the dark

Sun DVD | Deff.com
Sun DVD | Deff.com

Bloomsbury Collections - The Cinema of Alexander Sokurov
Bloomsbury Collections - The Cinema of Alexander Sokurov

Masters on Masters: When the Biennale Goes Meta (Russian Pavilion; Kriss  Ravetto-Biagioli) - ARTMargins
Masters on Masters: When the Biennale Goes Meta (Russian Pavilion; Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli) - ARTMargins

The Sun DVD review | Cine Outsider
The Sun DVD review | Cine Outsider

The Sun (film) - Wikipedia
The Sun (film) - Wikipedia

Three films make Japanese premiere at Sokurov festival | The Japan Times
Three films make Japanese premiere at Sokurov festival | The Japan Times

Everything Must Change: the films Father and Son (Alexander Sokurov) and  Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring (Kim Ki-Duk) – Offscreen
Everything Must Change: the films Father and Son (Alexander Sokurov) and Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring (Kim Ki-Duk) – Offscreen