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Directed by | Andrey Iskanov |
Produced by | Andrey Iskanov |
Written by | Andrey Iskanov |
Starring | Yukari Fujimoto Yumiko Fujiwara Svyatoslav Iliyasov |
Music by | Alexander Shevchenko |
Cinematography | Andrey Iskanov |
Edited by | Andrey Iskanov |
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Distributed by | TLA Releasing |
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247 minutes |
Country | Russia United States |
Language | English Russian |
Philosophy of a Knife is a 2008 Russian-American horror film written, produced, shot, edited, and directed by Andrey Iskanov. It covers the Japanese Army's Unit 731, mixing archival footage, interviews, and extremely graphic reenactments of experiments performed there.
The film is four hours long, is presented in two parts (Part one and Part two), is in English, and shot in black and white. The interviews are shot in color and have English subtitles.
Philosophy of a Knife was shown at the 2008 Sitges Film Festival.TLA Releasing and Unearthed Films released the unrated film on DVD in July 2008. For a short time, Philosophy was available on Netflix, but was taken down without a given reason.
The film features Manoush and Cyanide Savior's song "Dead Before Born" as well as a song by A. Shevchenko, "Forgive Me", with Manoush speaking the introduction to the track. It also includes an original score by Shevchenko.
A 0 out of 5 was given by Dread Central's Scott A. Johnson, who concluded, "As a reviewer, one tries to find a few positive things to say about each film. Congratulations are in order for Philosophy of a Knife in that it succeeded in being the crappiest pile of masturbatory, art-house wannabe, pedantic and mean-spirited shit I've ever had the displeasure of watching".