Cleaning Women
Rather than being purely a documentation of the concert, it is as if the camera itself operates as a spectator having a subjective experience of the event.
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Ivan BabinchakDirector
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Sarah KiviProducer
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Risto PuurunenKey Cast"Coffee bean can bouzouki, wash tub bass and scrap metal cello"
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Tero VänttinenKey Cast"Laundry rack, bass laundry rack, clothes hanger rod bass and vocals"
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Timo KinnunenKey Cast"Rhythm instruments, washing machine drive pulleys, fermentation vat and vocals"
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Project Type:Documentary, Experimental, Short
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Runtime:7 minutes 28 seconds
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Completion Date:February 9, 2026
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Country of Origin:Finland
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Country of Filming:Finland
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Language:English, Finnish
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Shooting Format:Digital, iPhone
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Aspect Ratio:4:3
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Ivan Babinchak (b. 1989) is a Swedish–Spanish-American writer-director based in Helsinki, Finland. His films explore the intimate currents of human emotion—tracing toxic dynamics, anxiety, desire, moments of clarity and the unstable haunt of physical and emotional violence. Babinchak treats the human psyche as both archive and sieve: a site where daily life collapses into fragmentation, revelation and flickering truth.
Trained as a composer, Babinchak holds a Master’s degree in composition from the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague. His background in American experimental music, European modernism, and performance art informs his cinematic sensibility, particularly in structure, logistics and attitude. He’s associated with the development of compositional practices such as Event-Concrète—using common-world events as structural material—and Minimumism, an aesthetic of drawing vivid complexity from obsessive focus, such as the generative crack of imperfect imitation.
He is the founder of the Research Concert Cycle, co-founder of Ensemble Lös Caballeros, and director of the one-off Chicken Heads Film Festival. Most recently, he has formed a close artistic partnership with his brother—their first co-directorial endeavour being the feature film The Gift of Pain. This follows Babinchak’s earlier works including Only the Dead Are Beautiful, Look Closer, and Il Ragazzi. Extending his work in front of the camera, he stars in Jean-Michel Brawand’s upcoming feature, The Bachelor.