Dyuba-Dyuba
Dyuba-Dyuba | |
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Directed by | Aleksandr Khvan |
Written by |
Pyotr Lutsik Aleksei Samoryadov |
Starring | Oleg Menshikov |
Cinematography | Anatoli Susekov |
Edited by | Albina Antipenko |
Release dates |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Dyuba-Dyuba (Russian: Дюба-Дюба) is a 1992 Russian drama film directed by Aleksandr Khvan. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
Plot
The action takes place in the late 1980s in the Soviet Union since the collapse. The student VGIK Andrey Pletnev (Oleg Menshikov) life was going quite well, but he commits a serious crime to get money for a jailbreak his former lover. But their meeting, after the successful escape, does not bring happiness - during the years of separation they became each other strangers. Through the whole film a red line runs a popular topic of those times - the emigration of America (Andrey is going to somehow go back and Tatiana offers to do the same).
After another nervous breakdown Tatiana, openly, he comes to the house of her lover Kolya and gets into the hands of the police. Andrey is looking desperate case of revenge opponent comes to him to clarify the relationship, but, being seriously wounded with a knife, grenade explodes the whole apartment.
Cast
- Oleg Menshikov
- Anzhela Belyanskaya
- Aleksandr Negreba
- Grigori Konstantinopolsky
- Aleksandr Tyunin
- Viktor Terelya
- Vladimir Golovin
- Vitali Vashedsky
- Georgi Taratorkin
- Farhad Mahmudov
References
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Dyuba-Dyuba". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-08-17.