Bipedalism

Evgeny Yufit
Aleksandr Anikeyenko, Sergey Chernov, Stanislav Ilyukhin, Valeri Krishtapenko, Nikolay Marton, Viktor Mikhailov, Andrey Myortvy, Yelena Sapozhinskaya, Aleksey Tarasov, Yury Zverlin
2005
Netherlands, Russia
Completed
Russian
94 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asПрямохождение,is aNetherlands, RussiaProducerwomen sex,At2005Released in year
。The dialogue language isRussian,Current Douban rating7.9(For reference only)。
Bipedalism, or 'two-footed walking', is the story of a painter who grew up in an orphanage and only years later learns the circumstances of his father's disappearance and death. Childhood memories bring the main character back to the past: he buys a house in the suburbs that used to belong to his family. In the basement, he finds his father's archives and scientific research documents on the hybridization of the human race with related biological species. Studying the archive material, he unexpectedly finds evidence of efforts to renew the experiments on the remaining hybrid population. The painter then becomes a researcher, and consequently a victim. The basic idea of his father's research was to change, control and influence the process of human evolution - initially connected with eugenics theories of the period before World War II, and now being placed in a context of modern 'biotechnological' expectations by his former colleagues. The main character tries to recreate and realize his father's heritage, who was forced to cooperate with state terror organizations, using the results of his secret research. In a tragic manner, this information turns into the main character's reality, at first forcing him to reappraise his father's values and later driving him to madness. (http://www.input2002.com/en/film/24418.html)