
DAU. Cinema
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Overview
An ongoing experiment, evolving from a biopic about Soviet physicist Lev Landau into a large scale project – part cinematic cycle, part behavioral experiment – involving hundreds of participants from around the world. Combining elements of film, theatre, science, psychology, architecture, visual arts and performance, it has created a complex and absorbing world that has to be lived as much as seen.
Top Cast


Teodor Currentzis
Teodor Currentzis
Dau
Teodor Currentzis
Dau


Radmila Shegoleva
Radmila Shegoleva
Nora
Radmila Shegoleva
Nora
Lidiya Shchogolyeva
Lidiya Shchogolyeva
Lidiya
Lidiya Shchogolyeva
Lidiya


Oleg Garkusha
Oleg Garkusha
Daniil Kharms
Oleg Garkusha
Daniil Kharms
Yuriy Alekseev
Yuriy Alekseev
Dau
Yuriy Alekseev
Dau
Denis Krasnoshapko
Denis Krasnoshapko
Denis (infant)
Denis Krasnoshapko
Denis (infant)
Igor Pisarenko
Igor Pisarenko
Denis (3 years)
Igor Pisarenko
Denis (3 years)
Ivan Rozumeiko
Ivan Rozumeiko
Denis (7 years)
Ivan Rozumeiko
Denis (7 years)
Nikolay Voronov
Nikolay Voronov
Denis (17–19 years)
Nikolay Voronov
Denis (17–19 years)


Peter Sellars
Peter Sellars
Self
Peter Sellars
Self
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