Section: Hits

stilyagi

hipsters

Valeriy Todorovskiy
Russia, 2008, 120 Min
Central Partnership Company

Boris becomes Bob and Fjodor becomes Fred: the "hipsters" live the American dream. With their garish clothes, quiffs, platform shoes and petticoats they represent the ultimate provocation in the Soviet Union of the fifties, not to mention the enemy image par excellence of the Komsomol cadres, who tirelessly attempt to crack down on their colourful jazz parties in order to maintain the predominance of uniform grey. It's on one of these crackdowns that Mels meets Polina, otherwise known as Polly, for the first time. It's not just Polly's beauty that Mels succumbs to, but also the jazz music and wild lifestyle he encounters there. With the backing of his father he buys a saxophone and works himself into the favour of the hipster circles and, more importantly, into Polly's affections. This brings him into conflict with more people than just his former comrades at the Komsomol. In the end Mels has to concede that the threat to this colourful youth culture lurks somewhere else...

This musical film is something like a cross between Swing Kids, High School Musical und Sonnenallee. In transfering the urban subculture of the Eisenhower era to the Moscow of Stalin's time it yields a parable on the dictatorships of the twentieth century, in which parallels to the pro-Kremlin youth movement Nashi also emerge. STILYAGI received several awards at the Nika Awards, the Russian equivalent to the Oscars. It is widely regarded in Russia as the most successful film of the year and has provided the inspiration for numerous "stilyagi parties".

Filmformat
35mm | Farbe / colour
Drehbuch
Yuri Korotkov
Kamera
Roman Vasyanov
Ton
Sergei Chuprov
Schnitt
Alexey Bobrov
Ausstattung
Vladimir Gudilin
Musik
Konstantin Meladze
Darsteller
Oksana Akinshina, Anton Shagin, Evgeniya Brik
Produzent
Leonid Lebedev, Leonid Yarmolnik, Vadim Goryainov, Valery Todorovsky
Produktion
Krasnaya Strela – Red Arrow Company
Co-Produktion
TV-Channel Russia
Kontakt
Central Partnership Company
Armen Dishdishyan
1 Zachatievsky Per. 15
119034 Moskva
Russia
Tel: +7.495.777 49 52
Fax: +7.495.799 56 70
main@centpart.com
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Valeriy Todorovskiy

Valeriy Todorovskiy - born 1962 in Odessa. Studied Directing at the Moscow Film Academy VGIK before writing the scripts for several successful films, including DVOYNIK (Richard Piks, 1986) and NAD TYOMNOY VODOY (Dmitri Meskhiyev, 1993). His debut film as a producer KATAFALK won the Golden Ducat award at the Mannheim International Film Festival in 1990.

Movies
KATAFALK (1990)
LYUBOV (1991)
PODMOSKOVNYE VECHERA (1994)
STRANA GLUKHIKH (1998)
LYUBOVNIK (2002)
MOY SVODNYY BRAT FRANKENSHTEYN (2004, Cottbus 2004)
TISKI (2007)

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