After months of COVID and the emotional whiplash from shifting of one emotion to another, or a remote task or meeting to another, a beloved in-person event can provide a bit of a respite. It doesn’t happen without recognition of the obvious: Sun Valley, Idaho, had one of highest per capita rate of COVID in the states in March 2020. Since then, like many cities that have shifted and strained over the last two years, it has reflected on its identity and recognized the difficulty of the COVID experience.
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Universal Pictures hosted a private screening for ‘The Bad Guys’ Wednesday night at The Grove in Los Angeles.
The Revolution Generation is a documentary about political involvement amongst young people. The film uses the word Millennial but seems to be talking about Gen-Z along with Millennials. It relies on a lot of well known actors and politicians to make the message more relatable. It runs for about an hour and a half and has the expressed goal of encouraging left-wing political involvement. This goal gives the piece a feeling more akin to a long form commercial than an inquisitive documentary. It starts by trying to grapple with negative stereotypes about Millennials, as self-absorbed, lazy, snowflakes. The documentary contextualizes the experience of Millennials/Gen-Z through the background of the internet, 9/11, and less financial security. Usually resulting in a choice between participation in the gig economy and exorbitant student loans. Partially as a result, our generation is largely left leaning and increasingly cares about social justice.
An interesting theory that the documentary introduces is the Strauss-Howe rotational generation theory. The theory eschews that a crisis tends to happen every eighty years, an average lifespan. Each generation is about twenty years, thus a crisis begins and ends each cycle and somewhat defines each generation. The theory believes there are four different archetypes that are defined by four different turnings, a high, a time of institutional strength. An awakening where these institutions are attacked on the basis of individual and spiritual freedom. An unraveling where individualism, pessimism, and laissez-faire are prominent, followed by a crisis, an era of destruction or revolution. At its basis the theory provokes us to think that generations evolve in reaction to the previous and in response to major events. The theory believes that these evolutions prompt a cycle of four generations: the prophet, the nomad, the hero, the artist, repeat.
The documentary explains that millennials are in the hero category, arguably the first cycle. They grow up overprotected by parents during an unraveling and reach young adulthood during a crisis, followed by a high during our midlife. Essentially as a generation we can expect to enter our young adulthood and mature during a crisis. Mid-life is the dominant point of most generations and the generation that comes of age after our crisis will critique our restructuring of society. This millennium began with two “forever wars” in Iraq and Afghanistan, a global pandemic, climate change, and currently a conflict in Ukraine, the breadbasket of the world. The revolution generation seems to be an imperative in this context. The documentary highlights that our generation came of age in an unsafe world, a world worthy of revolution.
Perhaps due to my place in the aforementioned generation, the documentary shines when it introduces potential structural changes. A multi party system, cumulative voting, and even adding legislation to the ballot box are all impactful steps that go beyond supporting a candidate. The documentary introduces these potential changes when it tries to explain the lack of political involvement amongst young people in our last election. If our generation is to meet the crises of this millenium political involvement will be important and if we are in alignment with the rotational theory of generations our strategy should be one of total overhaul. An overhaul that does feel brewing in the zeitgeist.
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The Knockturnal was on the scene this past week for the Firebird premiere at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles. Starring Tom Prior, Oleg Zagorodnii, Diana Pozharskaya, Jake-Thomas Henderson, Margus Prangel and Nicholas Woodeson. Based on a true story about Sergey Fetisov during the Cold War, Firebird follows a young Sergey, played by Tom Prior, who develops a relationship with a charismatic fighter pilot Roman, played by Oleg Zagorodnii, on an Air Force base in occupied Estonia at the height of 1970’s Communist rule. The film is based off of Sergey true story of forbidden love and is a passionate love story set against the backdrop of war torn and occupied Estonia.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 26: (L-R) Tom Prior and Peeter Rebane attend the “Firebird” Los Angeles premiere at DGA Theater Complex on April 26, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for The Factory / Roadside Attractions)
Sergey Fetisov was born on August 12, 1952 in Oryol, Soviet Russia. He served his two year mandatory conscription, which was normal for every Soviet man to undergo, in the 1970s at the Soviet Air Force Base in occupied Estonia. Here he fell in love with a young fighter pilot, and our film begins. Sergey published his memoir “A Tale About Roman” in the early ’90s under the pseudonym Sergey Nizhny. The story is one of courage, love and fear during the height of the Cold War, and following his heart in the face of all the dangers of the Soviet Union at the time. It is a testament and example of true love, and echoes the same message of many queer films that love is love.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 26: (L-R) Tom Prior, Peeter Rebane and Francisco Martos speak onstage during the “Firebird” Los Angeles premiere at DGA Theater Complex on April 26, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for The Factory / Roadside Attractions)
The film opens with Sergey, Tom Prior, a young soldier who dreams of becoming an actor in Moscow, who is counting the days until his military service ends. His life is turned upside down when he locks eyes with Roman, Oleg Zagorodnii, a fighter pilot newly assigned to his base. Driven by their undeniable attraction, Sergey and Roman navigate the precarious line between love and friendship at a time when Soviet men in uniform caught having a sexual affair was met with the severest punishment. As their friendship grows into love, the men risk their freedom and their lives to be together in the face of an all-seeing Soviet regime.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 26: (L-R) Tom Prior and Peeter Rebane attend the “Firebird” Los Angeles premiere at DGA Theater Complex on April 26, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for The Factory / Roadside Attractions)
Director and co-writer Peeter Rebane said, “We live at a time when basic human rights, equality and freedom are once again under attack around the world. Same sex families are still illegal or discriminated against in many countries, including modern day Russia. I trust that telling Sergey’s true story helps people to understand others who are different from them, to realize that love is love, or as Sergey says: ‘My love was no less than your love.’ At the core, this film is about having the courage to overcome one’s fears and choose love. It’s a story about discovering your identity in an authoritarian society, while navigating the border between love and friendship. How do you deal with conflicting feelings when there is nobody to talk to, asking: ‘Is it right to feel like this?’ or ‘How can I be with the person I love?'”. Another aspect of the film that is quite unique is lead actor Tom Prior, who became a co-writer as the filming progressed. Prior was approached to play Sergey before becoming involved in the writing process. Being a writer and a performer presented some new challenges for the British actor who said, “Sometimes I would walk into a scene, and it would be completely different to how I had imagined it when we were writing the script,” said Prior. Prior and Rebane lived and breathed this story for two years while developing the script until finally being able to share the masterpiece with us.
At the premiere, the event also featured a short film premiere from Ukranian director Maxim Varen and his team titled “Past Lives” starring Panagiotis Margetis and Francisco Martos. We got to talk to him as well about his movie and how excited he was to share it with us and watch Firebird.
Firebird is now playing in cinemas, so don’t forget to check it out as well as our interviews and behind the scenes TikTok above!
On The Scene: Robert Eggers’ ‘The Northman’ Premieres at Hollywood’s TCL Chinese Theater
Last week , The Knockturnal had the pleasure of attending the premiere for Robert Eggers’ new feature ‘The Northman.’
On April 21, 2022, director/producer David Leitch and his producing partner and wife Kelly McCormick revealed 87North, a brand new workspace and training facility housed within a converted church based in Hollywood, California. The new facility is set to become the industry’s premiere facility for cinematic fight and stunt training.
Just one look at the promotional pictures for The Northman shows the hard work and dedication Alexander Skarsgård put into his character. In the new movie, directed by Robert Eggers, Skarsgård plays a young Viking prince on a quest to avenge his father’s murder. The film required a powerful and beast-like leading man, and Skarsgård was up for the challenge. The man responsible for getting Skarsgård into true Northman shape? Fitness trainer, Swiss native and true transformer, Magnus Lygdbäck.
Robert Eggers, as a filmmaker, is known for his period detail in addition to horror.
Lilly Singh, Anthony Ramos, Zazie Beetz and Marc Aaron Celebrate at the LA Red Carpet Premiere of The Bad Guys
DreamWorks Animation presents a new comedy action film, The Bad Guys based on the New York Times best-selling book series.
The new CNN documentary Navalny is about Putin’s main opposition figure in Russia.
