Film screening. Wrong. 2012. USA. Directed by Quentin Dupieux. 94 min.

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Place

Garage summer venue, Gorky Park

Description

Cinephiles know Quentin Dupieux (Mr Oizo the electronic) as the author of the concept hit Tyre where the excitement of the love drama is killed by simplicity of the main character as it is a car tyre which falls in love here having become alive. Life of Dolf, an odd fellow, the main character of Wrong, is full of extraordinary acquaintances and adventures. While looking for his lost dog he meets a nymphomaniac delivering pizza, an eccentric detective and a gardener-opportunist. This time the genre deconstructed is a detective story which is not less popular today.

In the framework of the Deconstruction of Сinematic Realities Film Program.

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