Russia,
1995, 93 min
Directed by:
Aleksandr RogozhkinScreenplay:
Aleksandr RogozhkinCinematography:
Andrey ZhegalovComposer:
Vladislav PanchenkoCast:
Ville Haapasalo, Viktor Bychkov, Sergey Russkin, Aleksey Buldakov, Sergej Guslinskij, Zoya Yuryevna Buryak, Igor Sergeev, Aleksandr Zavyalov (more)Reviews (1)
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The Russian soul is broad and complex... Or simple? All the philosophical conversations of strange hunters who set out to catch prey in the wild end with the same thing: a toast from General Michalyč and a powerful gulp of vodka. The comedy, led in a cheerful Slavic spirit, is accompanied by all sorts of strange phenomena, such as two moons, a cow in a bomber and a drunk baby bear. It can't happen? Have you ever been to Russia? Rogožkin filmed a flawless band of absurdity made in Russia, so you can't get mix the poetics of Peculiarities of the National Hunt with anything else. As a hopeless Russophile (don't worry, I'm getting it treated!) I'm giving this five stars... ()