Mikhail ORKIN
Михаил ОРКИН
Mikhaïl ORKINE
Russia, 2021, 81mn 
documentary
Come from Babylon
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Родом из Вавилона

 

 Né à Babylone

 Rodom iz Vavilona

 
Directed by : Mikhail ORKIN (Михаил ОРКИН)
Writing credits : Yevgeniya ZOBNINA (Евгения ЗОБНИНА)
Cinematography : Mikhail ORKIN (Михаил ОРКИН)
Sound : Roma BAKHAREV (Рома БАХАРЕВ)
Produced by : Lika BLANK (Лика БЛАНК), Asmik MOVSISYAN (Асмик МОВСИСЯН), Anastasia RYTSINA (Анастасия РЫЦИНА), Aleksandr URZHANOV (Александр УРЖАНОВ)
 

Plot synopsis
The world of simultaneous interpreters looks absolutely hermetic, and they themselves are representatives of the “old” cultural elite. It began as almost secret knowledge, Soviet diplomatic staff and brilliantly educated Russian émigrés, forced to earn extra money as taxi drivers, largely created simultaneous translation on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Since the Nuremberg trials and the first UN meetings, simultaneous translation has been an important part of world diplomacy. But it won't always be like this. Perhaps, even during the lifetime of those who witnessed his birth, simultaneous translation will give way to machine translation.
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Selected in the following festivals or events :
- Movie Night, Different cities (Russia), 2024
- National Documentary Awards : Laurel, Moscow (Russia), 2022