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Larisa Borodina Movies

1994  
 
This Russian-Hungarian backed concept film is set at a giant Siberian steelworks and focuses upon the exploits of one spectacularly bored employee while subtly commenting on larger issues. Conditions at the works, which produces armor alloys for the military, are grim, dangerous, and barely tolerable. The story presents several episodes from workers' lives but focuses particularly upon young Ignat. When not working, his only entertainment stems from stealing sheep from wandering shepherds, and robbing a train at gunpoint. To find a little more excitement, he enters the annual fight between the strongest metal worker and the strongest miner. This provides the film's climax. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Yevgeny SidikhinAlexander Kalyagin, (more)
 
1993  
 
Writer/director Yolande Zauberman's touching tale of the friendship between two boys, one Jewish and the other Catholic, in pre-World War Two Poland. ~ Nicole Gagne, Rovi

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Starring:
Roma AlexandrovichSasha Yakovlev, (more)
 
1991  
 
Even to a native Russian speaker, the title of this avant-garde noir adventure movie doesn't make a lot of sense. In English, it really does come out to something closely resembling Dude Water Winner. "Lokh" is the colloquial term for "sucker," possibly "dude," and it's used to describe a gullible person, usually with money, who can easily be tricked. "Pobeditel Vody" literally means "winner of water" or "water winner." In the story, Gorelikov and his friend Kostya run a hole-in-the-wall computer store in Moscow specializing in computer games. They are doing just fine until one day the ubiquitous racketeers who plague the city come in and trash his store, killing Kostya, who had survived as a soldier in the Afghan war. The criminal gangs would never imagine that they have anything to fear from the surviving techno-dweeb, but he proves to have a deep knowledge of how to transform cheap technology into wonder-working tools, as he seeks his revenge against them. Sergei Kurekhin who plays Gorelikov, is a well-known Russian avant-garde pianist and he was a noticeable figure in Russian underground rock. He has a well-established taste for the bizarre, so maybe the whole movie is an elaborate joke. One foreign reviewer found it vastly entertaining as an adventure offering an unconventional view of Moscow's underground life. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Sergei KurekhinLarisa Borodina, (more)
 
1988  
 
The bleak lives of Moscow's underclass in the Soviet era are highlighted in this simple drama about the love that flowers between a fifteen-year-old youth who is the son of "an enemy of the people," and a waitress who is perhaps six years older than him. They face many obstacles, her hot-tempered, knife-wielding ex-boyfriend not the least of them. When the ex-boyfriend steals money from an untended cash-register, the woman who should have prevented that is arrested and faces a long prison term. However, he has bragged about the theft to his ex, and she turns him into the police with the hope of preventing a jail term for the cashier and of getting rid of the old boyfriend. One bright note in this unremitting examination of futureless lives is the return of the boy's father from prison. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Sergei MakarovLarisa Borodina, (more)