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Kossakovsky captures the inherent surrealism of post-Soviet Russia. In one sequence, workers frantically lay fresh asphalt over cobblestones minutes before a diplomatic motorcade arrives. In another, massive, garish corporate advertisements are erected directly in front of historic monuments. The film captures the resilience, cynicism, and dark humor of the local citizens as they watch their daily lives disrupted by the grand political spectacle. 4. Sound as a Narrative Tool

The central focus of Baltic Sun at St Petersburg is the practice of within Russia. Filmed in the historic city of St. Petersburg—traditionally recognized as Russia's cultural capital and its primary "window to Europe"—the documentary explores how individuals integrated this lifestyle choice into an evolving society. baltic sun at st petersburg 2003 documentary full