Chyornyy Kvadrat(1993) -
The "Black Square" is a recurring motif in Russian culture, originating from Malevich’s 1915 painting. In these films, the title serves as a metaphor:
: It stars notable actors such as Dmitriy Kharatyan as Turetsky and Vasiliy Lanovoy . 2. Chyornyy kvadrat (1989/1993) – The Art Documentary Chyornyy kvadrat(1993)
Directed by , this documentary is often associated with 1993 because that is when it gained broader international recognition and distribution in the West. The "Black Square" is a recurring motif in
: It is based on the novel Fair in Sokolniki by Friedrich Neznansky. The film captures the tense, paranoid atmosphere of the late Soviet era, where every investigative step could be a detective's last. Directed by Yuri Moroz and released in late
Directed by Yuri Moroz and released in late 1992 (frequently cited as a 1993 film in international contexts), this movie is a gripping crime drama set against the backdrop of Soviet power struggles.
In the , it represents the "black hole" of state secrets and corruption.