Oleg and the Rare Arts
Oct 07 2016
•1h 10m
•Music, Documentary
The legendary Oleg Nikolaevitch Karavaichuk is the mysterious and moving subject of this loving film by the young director Duque. He was moved by the music the pianist composed for a film by Kira Muratova and is the first foreigner to win the trust of the eccentric and still active 89-year-old Russian.
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Oleg Karavaichuk
Self
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