A surprise winner of the top prize at the recent Venice Film Festival, Aleksandr Sokurov's "Faust" has divided critics, leaving some groping for superlatives. Here Ian Christie places the film in the context of European high culture's previous tellings of the tale - and of the Russian director's other, varied works, now showing in a BFI retrospective
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