Mimino (1978)

Mimino (1978)
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A much beloved comedy, Mimino tells the story of a Soviet Georgian helicopter pilot who is called Mimino (Vakhtang Kikabidze), which means "falcon" in that language. He is ambitious to become an international airline pilot and goes to Moscow and, with the help of an old friend, tries to get a job as an international pilot. In his Moscow hotel, he meets Suren, an Armenian, and despite the supposed historical antipathy of Georgians and Armenians, they become friends. They have both pretended to be participants in a seminar on endocrinology in order to get rooms at the hotel where the seminar is being held. He has a lot of wild adventures with Suren, and on his own. Much of the comedy pits ordinary people such as Mimino, who is from the countryside, against the haughty sophisticates of Moscow. Popular Georgian singer Vakhtang Kikabidze, who performs the title role, sang a song within the film which became a Soviet hit. This film won the Grand Prize from the 1978 Moscow International Film Festival, the State Prize of the USSR, and also a prize from the All-Union Film Festival. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Vakhtang KikabidzeMger (Frunze) Mkrtchyan, (more)
Director(s):
Georgi Daneliya
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Mimino

A much beloved comedy, Mimino tells the story of a Soviet Georgian helicopter pilot who is called Mimino (Vakhtang Kikabidze), which means "falcon" in that language. He is ambitious to become an international airline pilot and goes to Moscow and, with the help of an old friend, tries to get a job as an international pilot. In his Moscow hotel, he meets Suren, an Armenian, and despite the supposed historical antipathy of Georgians and Armenians, they become friends. They have both pretended to be participants in a seminar on endocrinology in order to get rooms at the hotel where the seminar is being held. He has a lot of wild adventures with Suren, and on his own. Much of the comedy pits ordinary people such as Mimino, who is from the countryside, against the haughty sophisticates of Moscow. Popular Georgian singer Vakhtang Kikabidze, who performs the title role, sang a song within the film which became a Soviet hit. This film won the Grand Prize from the 1978 Moscow International Film Festival, the State Prize of the USSR, and also a prize from the All-Union Film Festival. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Georgi Daneliya
Writer(s):
Georgi DaneliyaViktoriya Tokareva
Mimino Awards:
  • 1977 - Moscow International Film Festival - Special Prize
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Roman O.

This movie portrays several different cultural aspects on the Georgian culture, and life in the Soviet Union. Mimino is a helicopter pilot from the Georgian coutryside in his midlife, with a dream of flying the big jets. He sets off on a journey to realyze his dream, during which he meets another man, who's cultural background and heritage have historically been antigonistic to the Georgians. Without realyzing it, they become friends, and see that they are actually very much alike. After several different plot turns in the movie, Mimino realyzes his dream, only to discover that the simple coutryside-life, is what he really loves and misses. A great movie by anyone's standarts.

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