Here is what the author and art director of the piece Les Poderv'yansky says about the play: "We have long wanted to do something of that kind in this country, "so that walls started crumbling". And when Anatoly Dymchuk, a gallery owner and contemporary art curator, made us an offer – we happily agreed.
This play is a bizarre mix of the Soviet and ancient mythology, love, cruelty, eschatological terror, shock, irony and parody allusions, which is quite consistent with postmodern aesthetics and principles of the contemporary art. We believe that a country like ours – to a great extent still backward, provincial and wild, full, despite of the twenty years of independence, of reptile soviet myths – should not always lull itself with embroidered shirts, songs and reflections on nightingales and viburnum. Sometimes, it must also have the courage of looking into the mirror to see who we are, what we are and what we must do. The shocking and brutal contemporary art is supposed to help all of us to do this."
Attention! Obscene language.
Not recommended for watching by people under 21.
The movie is in Ukrainian.
Video format - PAL
DVD Region: ALL