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| Author | Bondarenko S., Boguslavskij Ju. |
| Title | Svoboda snovidenij. Istorija odnoj zakrytoj komnaty |
| Description | An ordinary Moscow apartment, a Christmas Nativity play about King Herod, and nightmares from the past — all of these are parts of a single story told by writer and screenwriter Sergey Bondarenko.
One day, while going through the family archive, he discovered an old article written in 1913 by his great-grandfather Alexander Smirnitsky, On the Degeneration of the Nativity Play, along with a box of props used for performances at home. This brought back stories he had heard from his grandfather about a spring night in 1938, when men came for his father and took him away to an unknown destination for many years. The childhood memory of staring at the sealed door of his father’s room resurfaced in 2020, during the isolation of the Covid pandemic, together with the rediscovered archive, and gradually turned into new stories. Those stories, in turn, became this graphic novel, illustrated by experimental animator Yura Boguslavsky. |
| Year | 2026 |
| Publisher | Individuum |
| Pages | 48 |
| Cover | Paperback |
| ISBN | 978-5-04-234627-9 |