Nain just sent me more up-to-date information on our tour in Moscow. Bec, I have rented the Russian Ark thanks to your recommendation. Here is Nain's message:
More up to date on Moscow.
On our Day 2 after we have visited the Kremlin and Armouries museums. You have
two options , either the 1) Pushin Museum or 2) the Novododevichy convent and
Monastery.
1) The Pushin has nothing to do with the author/poet but is a fine Arts Gallery
with a world famout collection of French Impressionist paintings
equal to the Hermitage in St Petersburg. It also has marvelous collections of ancient Roman and Greek pieces(some from Troy) plus Rennaisance artists such as Rubens and Rembrant. You will also see Icons and Byzantine art but will have to pace yourselves as it is a huge place.
2) the Novodevichy monastery and convent. (1524) This is situaed in a
suburb of Moscow. The walls are red and white crennellated walls with
golden domes and a huge five- domed cathedral built in 1525. (it is full of history which you may want to look up in google) In a near- by cemetry, you will find the tombs of the famous authors Checkhov and Gogol. The composers Shostokovich and Scriabin are also buried here.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Monday, December 1, 2008
Just seen The Ark!
Okay i just watched the movie (see my previous post) and it is wonderful! Weird and wonderful. You don't want to blink because the scene never ends! The camerawork is amazing (its the longest shot in Cinema history) and the characters are bizarre. It glides through various points in Russian history and gives you a taste for a sort of Russian magical realism. The last seven minutes are incredible - as the guests are exiting the ball - my favourite part. Try and rent this ladies, you won't be disappointed!
Film about the Hermitage


Hi guys, there is a film i've been meaning to see, and now that we're going to Russia, want to see more than ever. It is called 'Russian Ark' and is a movie filmed entirely at The Hermitage Palace. The amazing thing is that the film is an unedited 90minute sequence filmed with Steadicam (a type of camera where you can move around and follow action smoothly). The film is about a ghost walking through the Hermitage and seeing different scenes from the palace's history. 33 rooms of the palace are featured in the film. I want to see it for the production value (this idea of a 90minute contiuous shot is quite something - apparently it took only 4 takes to get it right) and also for historical interest!
One critic, Roger Ebert wrote about the film: "Apart from anything else, this is one of the best-sustained ideas I have ever seen on the screen....The effect of the unbroken flow of images is uncanny. If cinema is sometimes dreamlike, then every edit is an awakening. Russian Ark spins a daydream made of centuries."
Sounds cool hey? Watch the trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J--TDEHizVA
BOAT STOPS
We travel along the Volga Baltic waterways through what are known as the Golden Ring cities and towns then through the two largest lakes in Europe called Onega and Ladoga. We embark in Moscow and end up in St Petersburg.
Day 1) Moscow transfer to the ship . EMBAR.CATION on MS Tolstoy
Day 2) City tour, Red Square and Metro. Visit the Tretiakaov Gallery then Optional Moscow by night
Day 3) Kremlin and Armoury Museum. Optional Pushkin Museum or Novodedvichy Monastery . Leave Moscow and sail up river to UGLICH.
Day 4) UGLICH . This is an ancient town on the Volga 136 miles North of Moscow. We take a city tour.
Day 5) KOSTROMA . another ancient city with the famous wooden architecture museum.
Day 6) YAROSLAVL 155 miles M of Moscow. An old walled city
Day 7) GORITSKY a typical peaceful farming village Medieval.
Famous monasteries associated with Ivan the terrible Built around 1391. These monasteries are known as one of the seven wonders of Russia s.We are now on the tributary of the Volga called the river Skeksna. A lot of history is associated here with Ivan the terrible.
Day 8) KIZHI At the northern end of Lake Onega Near St petersburg. A town known for it preservation of Russia’s wooden architecture . 14 Century coplete wooden churches were built on the island of Kizhi
Day 9) MANDROGUI A reconstructed Russian village built to illustrate the life –style and traditions of Russia’s past. Artists and craft people from all over Russia live here producing the famous Matryoshka dolls and ceramics . (The Vodka museum is a must)!!!!
Day 10) St PETERSBURG City tour, an evening ballet performance at the Hermitage Theatre.
Day 11) St PETERSBURG tour of the Hermitage . Evening folklore dancing and show
Day 12) ST PETERSBURG An excursion to the Palace of Peter the Great (Peterhof) on the gulf of Finland about 20miles north of St Petersburg.
Day 13) DISEMBARK
Day 1) Moscow transfer to the ship . EMBAR.CATION on MS Tolstoy
Day 2) City tour, Red Square and Metro. Visit the Tretiakaov Gallery then Optional Moscow by night
Day 3) Kremlin and Armoury Museum. Optional Pushkin Museum or Novodedvichy Monastery . Leave Moscow and sail up river to UGLICH.
Day 4) UGLICH . This is an ancient town on the Volga 136 miles North of Moscow. We take a city tour.
Day 5) KOSTROMA . another ancient city with the famous wooden architecture museum.
Day 6) YAROSLAVL 155 miles M of Moscow. An old walled city
Day 7) GORITSKY a typical peaceful farming village Medieval.
Famous monasteries associated with Ivan the terrible Built around 1391. These monasteries are known as one of the seven wonders of Russia s.We are now on the tributary of the Volga called the river Skeksna. A lot of history is associated here with Ivan the terrible.
Day 8) KIZHI At the northern end of Lake Onega Near St petersburg. A town known for it preservation of Russia’s wooden architecture . 14 Century coplete wooden churches were built on the island of Kizhi
Day 9) MANDROGUI A reconstructed Russian village built to illustrate the life –style and traditions of Russia’s past. Artists and craft people from all over Russia live here producing the famous Matryoshka dolls and ceramics . (The Vodka museum is a must)!!!!
Day 10) St PETERSBURG City tour, an evening ballet performance at the Hermitage Theatre.
Day 11) St PETERSBURG tour of the Hermitage . Evening folklore dancing and show
Day 12) ST PETERSBURG An excursion to the Palace of Peter the Great (Peterhof) on the gulf of Finland about 20miles north of St Petersburg.
Day 13) DISEMBARK
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