How To Save a Dead Friend
Personal documentary in which Marusya Syroechkovskaya shows how a young Russian generation is muzzled by Putin’s authoritarian regime.
Marusya Syroechkovskaya is a suicidal teenager when she meets troubled Kimi Morev. She knows right away that she has found a kindred spirit. ‘He had scars on his wrists and he knew every single Joy Division song by heart,’ she says in the voice-over of her personal debut film. But where love gives her a new perspective, he fights his demons with more and more drugs. So Syroechkovskaya focuses her ambitions on recording the loss of her loved one.
HOW TO SAVE A DEAD FRIEND is more than a portrait of a hopeless drug addict. Syroechkovskaya shows how many of her contemporaries are struggling with childhood trauma and a lack of prospects. Drugs and suicide take a heavy toll among Russian millennials. ‘Life is merciless,’ Morev concludes, after he’s locked up in a state hospital for addicts. (source: www.idfa.nl)