Natasha

Showings

Castro Theatre Tue, Jul 26, 2016 6:20 PM
Cinearts at Palo Alto Square Wed, Jul 27, 2016 7:50 PM
Roda Theatre Fri, Jul 29, 2016 6:25 PM
Smith Rafael Film Center Sat, Aug 6, 2016 8:30 PM
Film Info
Director(s):David Bezmozgis
Editor(s):Michelle Szemberg
Principal Cast:Alex Ozerov
Deanna Dezmari
Genadijs Dezmari
Cinematographer:Guy Godfree
Screenwriter(s):David Bezmozgis
Country:Canada
Year of Production:2015
Running Time:93
Language(s):Russian w/ English subtitles
Categories:Big Nights
Premiere Status:Northern California
Genre-Subject:Big Nights
Centerpiece
Next Wave
People of the Book
Relationships/Romance
Russian
Drama

Description

In 2004, Harper’s magazine published "Natasha", a first short story by a promising 31-year-old Jewish Canadian writer, David Bezmozgis. This memorable tale of a doomed teenage love between Mark, a Toronto slacker, and his troubled Russian cousin by marriage was eventually released in a collection chronicling the lives of a Latvian immigrant family, not unlike the author’s own. Bezmozgis’s debut became a cult sensation with critics drawing literary comparisons to Bernard Malamud and Philip Roth. The story was subsequently reprinted in 15 languages. After penning two more acclaimed novels, then writing and directing his first feature Victoria Day (SFJFF 2010), Bezmozgis finally brings his modern classic to the big screen in a remarkably assured adaptation that’s both highly provocative and deeply poignant. At the heart of this emotional, coming-of-age drama are the extraordinarily measured performances of Alex Ozerov as Mark and newcomer Sasha K. Gordon as the sexually precocious Natasha, the dark star who forever alters Mark’s staid, suburban existence. Fans of the writer’s original source material will not be disappointed in David Bezmozgis’s haunting narrative of forbidden love caught between the old world and the new, further proof of this talented artist’s notable command of both literature and the cinema. —Thomas Logoreci

Note: Mature Content

Director David Bezmozgis in person.