Frames of Representation: The Son (Syn) + Q&A

Frames of Representation: The Son (Syn) + Q&A

Thu - 26/04/18

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London, SW1Y 5AH

Event Details

A full-blown immersion into the Russian military, Alexander Abaturov's disquieting feature-length documentary The Son follows two war stories simultaneously. - The Hollywood Reporter

This screening is a UK premiere

Join us for a Q&A with director Alexander Abaturov following the screening

In Siberia, a group of young recruits compete in harsh conditions to join the elite Spetsnaz special forces. At home, a family grieves for a lost son, killed in 2013 at the age of 21. Interweaving these narratives, The Son immerses us in the intense world of the Russian military training apparatus, observing the changes that take place in young soldiers as they prepare for violent conflict, their lives intertwined with the fate of the group.

With a tone that is simultaneously empathic and detached, the film negotiates complex ethical questions about the representation of violence and the state, while also offering a sensitive portrait of family grief.


The Son (Syn), dir. Alexander Abaturov, France/Russia 2018, 71 mins, Russian with English subtitles


We are offering a special multibuy offer for FoR 2018:

If you purchase tickets for 4-8 screenings: £10 (full price) / £8 (concessions) / £7 (ICA Members) per ticket

If you purchase tickets for 9-11 screenings: £9 (full price) / £7 (concessions) / £6 (ICA Members) per ticket

Festival Pass for all 15 films: £120 (full price) / £100 (concessions) / £80 (ICA Members)

Please note that the above multi-buy deals and festival passes are only valid for film screenings, not talks or special events

Frames of Representation (FoR): New Visions for Cinema 2018 is presented in academic partnership with CHASE (Consortium for the Arts and Humanities South-East England)


Part of: Frames of Representation: New Visions for Cinema 2018

Date/Time

Thursday 26th of April, 2018

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Nearest Stations

Underground station Tube: Charing Cross Station (5 min walk)

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  • Arts and Humanities South-East England
  • CHASE
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