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Dead Mountaineer's Hotel (film)

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'Dead Mountaineer's Hotel' (, ) is a 1979 Soviet era Estonian film directed by Grigori Kromanov and based on the 1970 novel 'Dead Mountaineer's Hotel' by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, who also wrote the screenplay.Pick, Anat & Narraway, Guinevere (2014) 'Screening Nature: Cinema Beyond the Human', , p. 170

Production



The film was directed by Grigori Kromanov, with his wife Irena Veisait acting as assistant director while taking a sabbatical year from university.Plasseraud, Yves (2015) 'Irena Veisaite: Tolerance and Involvement', Brill/Rodopi, , p. 116 It was filmed between 1978 and 1979 in Kazakhstan, and set in a fictional western country. Lead actor Uldis Pctis, who did not speak Estonian, had his lines dubbed by Estonian actor and theatre teacher Aarne kskla."[https://www.efis.ee/et/filmiliigid/film/id/105/huvitavat-lugemist Hukkunud Alpinisti hotell (1979)]", efis.ee. Retrieved 28 August 2020

Plot



Inspector Glebsky arrives at the hotel "Dead Mountaineer's" because of an anonymous call. This hotel is located in a remote area in a valley, hidden among the mountains in some European country. The very name of the hotel - "Dead Mountaineer's" can be explained quite simply: one climber died here who fell off a cliff. He left only his faithful dog behind - a St. Bernard called Lel. In the hotel there is a rather bleak portrait of the climber near which faithful Lel likes to sleep.

Almost all of the lodgers are rather strange, especially Mr. and Mrs. Moses and Olaf Andvarafors. Later another strange individual materializes; Luarvik, who can not even utter a couple of words. Mr. Moses and Luarvik turn out to be aliens and Mrs. Moses and Olaf are their robots, although they look like ordinary people. And in the mountains they suffer a calamity.

After a heavy snowfall, when the hotel is cut off from the outside world, a body appears at one point. Inspector Glebsky initiates an investigation, using all of his standard skills. However the investigation of the pseudo-murder of Olaf comes to a standstill. And when seemingly all intricacies of the plot unravel and the aliens can safely leave the Earth a military helicopter appears.

The inspector has a chance to do great service to the aliens, but Glebsky behaves like a typical cop, subordinate only to common sense and official instructions which leads to the tragic outcome.

At the end of the film the inspector is plagued by doubts whether he did everything he could.

Reception and analysis



Eva Nripea and Henriette Cederlf, in a 2015 article on the film, viewed it as a blend of science fiction and film noir, the latter particularly in its visual aesthetics.Nripea, Eva & Cederlf, Henriette (2015) "[https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1P3-3737021491/genre-and-gender-in-the-dead-mountaineer-s-hotel-1979 Genre and Gender in the Dead Mountaineer's Hotel (1979)]", 'Science Fiction Film & Television', Volume 8, Issue 2, ISSN 1754-3770. Retrieved 1 January 2019 They also viewed the film as "[touching] upon the inherent tensions and social anxieties of the 'crudely communist' Soviet regime" and "Soviet nationalism and the threat it poses to the language, culture and the very existence of non-Russian ethnic groups". Gender identity was also a theme that they identified in the film, commenting on its "apparent denial of heteronormativity as the sole accepted coordinate system for sexual identity", which "parallels its obvious denunciation of oppressive power relations and the attempts by Soviet authorities to combat all kinds of otherness, including of ideological and ethnic origin".

Cast



*Uldis Pctis - Inspector Peter Glebsky

*Jri Jrvet - Alex Snewahr

*Lembit Peterson - Simon Simonet

*Mikk Mikiver - Hinckus

*Krlis Sebris - Mr. Moses

*Irena Kriauzait - Mrs. Moses

*Sulev Luik - Luarvik

*Tiit Hrm - Olaf Andvarafors

*Nijol Oelyt - Brun

*Kaarin Raid - Kaisa

Awards



*Best cinematography (Jri Sillart), USSR Film Competition (Shostka), 1979

*Best cinematography (Jri Sillart), Estonian SSR Film Festival, 1980

*Best art design (Tnu Virve), Estonian SSR Film Festival, 1980

*Jury Special Prize for novel expression in film music (Sven Grnberg), Estonian SSR Film Festival, 1980

"[http://www.efis.ee/en/film-categotries/movies/id/105/festivals-and-awards Festivals, awards, nominations]", efis.ee. Retrieved 1 January 2018

References




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