Welcome, or No Trespassing (1964)
Elem Klimov's "Welcome, No Trespassing" I am far more familiar with Elem Klimov as the director behind the 1985 masterpiece " Come and See ." With his 1964 film " Welcome, No Trespassing ," we see a completely tonal opposite, transforming the hellscape and terror of the former into the more playful and whimsically pointed latter. The film centers on a group of children at a Soviet Young Pioneer camp attempting to hide the expelled Kostya from the tyrannical administrator, Dynin. The concentration on children and their fight against strict rules and oppressive adults is a common thematic scenario throughout films. " Welcome, No Trespassing " seems to borrow the same cinematic 'spirit of play' as Jean Vigo's " Zero for Conduct ," which also takes free expressionist liberties with visual cues, like exaggerative sequences that indicate a subjective viewpoint of the children. The message of both the visual components and t...