Dau. Katya Tanya -
: The film explores LGBT+ romance in a repressive era, contrasting passionate happiness with mundane depression.
: Some fans of the project found this installment disappointing, citing a "shoddier" narrative structure and feeling that its critique of totalitarianism was relatively superficial compared to earlier entries like Degeneration . DAU. Katya Tanya
First, context is crucial. The DAU project, inspired by the life of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Lev Landau (nicknamed "Dau"), rebuilt a 1:1 scale Soviet research institute and communal apartment in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Non-professional actors lived in character for months. Cameras were hidden everywhere. There was no script—only "situations." : The film explores LGBT+ romance in a
Participants lived in a massive, specially constructed set in Kharkiv for years, following 1950s Soviet rules, wearing period clothing, and eating period food. context is crucial. The DAU project

