Give Me Liberty

Original title:

Give Me Liberty

Country:

US

Duration:

110

Year:

2019

Director:

Kirill Mikhanovsky

Screenwriter:

Alice Austen, Kirill Mikhanovsky

DOP:

Wyatt Garfield

Editor:

Kirill Mikhanovsky

Cast:

Chris Galust, Lauren “Lolo” Spencer, Maksim Stoyanov, Michelle Caspar, Ben Derfel

Producer:

Kirill Mikhanovsky, George Rush, Val Abel, Sergey Shtern

Production Company:

Give Me Liberty Productions

Festivals and awards:

Festival de Cannes 2019 – Directors’ Fortnight

Vic, a hapless young Russian American, drives a handicapped transportation vehicle in Mi lwaukee. Already running late on a day when street protests have broken out, and on the verge of being fired, he reluctantly agrees to ferry his grandfather and a dozen elderly Russians to a funeral. And when he stops in a predominantly African American ne ighborhood to pick up Tracy, a woman with motor neuron disease, Vic’s day goes from bad to worse. Inspired by experiences from his own youth, Kirill Mikhanovsky delivers a touching and life – affirming comedy about marginalized characters encountering literal and figurative roadblocks. His descent into the madness of a modern American town explores the city’s complex immigrant communities, racial tensions and working – class frustrations. A charming look at ordi nary people and a “rigged system”, Give Me Liberty has a flavor of the Czech New Wave, mixing a wry dissent, handheld camera and jittery editing style, with nonprofessional actors and unscripted moments

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