Sergey Bratkov
Unfunny Jokes / Towels / Bottles (2020)
Video
Towels
Don’t panic, and don’t forget to bring your towel!
Episodes

On Paranoia TV starting 24.9.

3 episodes
In Russian (with English and German subtitles)

Credits

Camera: Tatiana Makovskaya

Commissioned and produced by steirischer herbst ’20

In his new short films, Sergey Bratkov pushes the limits of dark humor and exaggerated irony—of which there is plenty in today’s Moscow. Not that there is much to laugh about. High COVID-19 case numbers are accompanied by draconian measures and drastic changes in the political structure. The jingoism of the mass media has reached such absurd levels that it is no longer funny but just evokes disgust. Can humor still offer a way out? Bratkov shows that it can. In Unfunny Jokes, he recounts dark, politically incorrect, albeit strangely witty anecdotes circulating online and offline. In Towels, he takes on the role of an infomercial presenter to promote patriotic terry cloth towels, targeting the crazy, self-destructive chauvinism of recent years. In Bottles, he sets off into early morning Moscow in search of empties from the previous evening left on trees and bushes as sad decoration. Thus Bratkov moves between absurd laughter and deepest melancholy, not without compassion for himself and his contemporaries.

Bio

Sergey Bratkov (1960, Kharkov, Ukraine) is an artist who works in photography, video, installations, and performances. His works often combine various elements of the “folk kitsch” that emerged after the collapse of the USSR into absurd and melancholy everyday collages. He lives in Moscow.

Credits

Camera: Tatiana Makovskaya

Commissioned and produced by steirischer herbst ’20