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Khrzhanovsky came up with the idea of the Institute not long after preproduction on Dau began in 2006. He wanted a space where he could elicit the needed emotions from his cast in controlled conditions, twenty-four hours a day. The set would be a panopticon. Microphones would hide in lighting fixtures (as they would in many a lamp in Stalin's USSR), allowing Khrzhanovsky to shoot with multiple film cameras from practically anywhere—through windows, skylights, and two-way mirrors.
Marcel Wichmann Six years ago, Ilya Khrzhanovsky constructed a totalitarian society in which the cameras are always rolling. There are no actors, there are inhabitants. There is no "set", there is "The Institute". What a strange experiment.
Markus Reuter If a baby would have been born in the "movie", it could have the name Truman.
Marcel Wichmann Hm, there where some babies born?!
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Marcel Wichmann Six years ago, Ilya Khrzhanovsky constructed a totalitarian society in which the cameras are always rolling. There are no actors, there are inhabitants. There is no "set", there is "The Institute". What a strange experiment.
Markus Reuter If a baby would have been born in the "movie", it could have the name Truman.
Marcel Wichmann Hm, there where some babies born?!