Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy’s violent new film is set in a deaf school – and completely signed. The Ukrainian director on the revolution in Kiev, his vision for contemporary silent film and what it’s like to suddenly be hotMyroslav Slaboshpytskiy is remembering his secondary school and the deaf children who attended the state boarding school that sat opposite it. “We used to hang out with the deaf kids,” he says. “But usually we’d just fight.”Slaboshpytskiy, a great shambling bear of a man, traces with his hands a sweep of children running towards a focal point. “A boy from my school or one …read more
Source: The Guardian