
This film is about Oleg Karavaichuk, eccentric musical genius and famous St. Petersburg composer, who takes his final stroll through Komarovo, a bay-side summer community just outside St. Petersburg where he spent his whole life and wrote most of his works. His final piece, “The Komarovo Waltz”, unveiled here for the very first time, was written as a tribute to the place. The film is the reclusive composer’s eulogy to the community. It also serves as Karavoichuk’s farewell to audience as well as his last address and reminder of things that are truly important – love for your fellow man and virgin nature.
Crew

Yulia Bobkova
Director
Stanislav Ershov
Producer
Sergey Shumakov
Producer
Maria Evteeva
Camera Operator

Alexander Filippov
Camera Operator

Sergey Lando
Camera Operator
Andrey Ananin
Camera Operator
Galina Siver
Sound Editor
Boris Alekseev
Sound Editor
Kirill Bodrov
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Oleg Karavaichuk
Music
Evgeny Goryainov
Recording Supervision
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