Military doctor General Klenski is arrested in Stalin's Russia in 1953 during an anti-Semitic political campaign accused of being a participant in so-called "doctors' plot". I originally started HighDefDiscNews.com in April of 2007. Khrustalyov, My Car! and the films of Aleksei German by historian and film critic Eugénie Zvonkine; Diagnosis Murder: Jonathan Brent on The Doctors’ Plot, the academic talks about Stalin’s anti-Semitic campaign which provides the backdrop for Khrustalyov, My Car! Named after the apocryphal exclamation of Soviet security chief Lavrentiy Beria as he rushed to Stalin’s deathbed, this blackly funny, deliriously immersive satire distils the anticipation and anxiety in the Moscow air, as the Soviet despot lay dying. Named after the apocryphal exclamation of Soviet security chief Lavrentiy Beria as … I originally started HighDefDiscNews.com in April of 2007. During the Cannes premiere of Khrustalyov, My Car!, numerous critics walked out of the screening in disapproval due to its obtuse narrative and lengthy "unfunny" scenes of visual satire. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Khrustalyov, My Car! and the films of Aleksei German by historian and film critic Eugénie Zvonkine; Diagnosis Murder: Jonathan Brent on The Doctors' Plot, the academic talks about Stalin's anti-Semitic campaign which provides the backdrop for Khrustalyov, My Car! Between Realism and Nightmare, a new video essay on Khrustalyov, My Car! Named after the apocryphal exclamation of Soviet security chief Lavrentiy Beria as he rushed to Stalin's deathbed, this blackly funny, deliriously immersive satire distils the anticipation and anxiety in the Moscow air, as the Soviet despot lay dying. I am a huge home theater enthusiast and lover of film, tv shows, technology, all things involving Outer Space, and occasionally find myself doing a bit of gaming or enjoying my other passion music. The pace is relentless as the camera takes the audience deep into the heart of the action. is a perfect balance between vulgarity and beauty. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. That’s an over-simplified summary of Aleksey German’s 1998 opus, Khrustalyov, My Car! • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation • Original uncompressed 2.0 stereo Russian audio soundtrack • Newly translated English subtitles • Audio commentary by producer Daniel Bird • Between Realism and Nightmare, a new video essay on Khrustalyov, My Car! An audio commentary by Arrow producer Daniel Bird extensively covers Aleksei German’s career, Khrustalyov, My Car!’s aesthetic and thematic touchstones, and details about the film’s complicated production. Between Realism and Nightmare, a new video essay on Khrustalyov, My Car! Sputum and all. Directed by Aleksey German. The lives of nearly half the planet are in Stalin's hands. and the films of Aleksei German by historian and film critic Eugénie Zvonkine; Diagnosis Murder: Jonathan Brent on The Doctors' Plot, the academic talks about Stalin's anti-Semitic campaign which provides the backdrop for Khrustalyov, My Car! is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Arrow Academy with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.37:1. Khrustalyov, My Car! (named after the supposed phrase uttered by Lavrentiy Beria after Stalin’s death, and considered by some the first words of the post-Stalin era of Russian history.)