The barnyard setting of “Gunda” could hardly be more familiar, but in Russian director Victor Kossakovsky’s documentary, a pigsty is rendered an almost alien landscape. Kossakovsky’s film is shot in ...
"My call is for empathy," says Victor Kossakovsky, the filmmaker behind the black-and-white documentary, which required him to film the daily lives of farm animals for several months. By Rebecca Ford ...
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AT THE BEGINNING of “Gunda”, Victor Kossakovsky’s mesmerising new documentary, the titular sow has just given birth. Feeding for the first time, her piglets act on instinct alone, nudging and climbing ...
The new documentary “Gunda” is a narrator-free look at the everyday life of a mother pig, two cows and a one-legged chicken. Filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky takes audiences down to animal eye-level, ...
Joaquin Phoenix serves as an executive producer on Viktor Kossakovsky’s mesmerizing look at the lives of farm animals. More experience than movie, “Gunda” is a visionary case for veganism in black and ...
One of 2020’s most gorgeously photographed films frames the year’s least likely breakout star: a formidable Norwegian sow named Gunda, who lends her name to the latest documentary from Russian ...
Things got tense at a recent event when Babil Khan casually complained to Huma Qureshi about someone not calling him. His remark, seemingly harmless, left Huma visibly embarrassed in front of others.
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