The Kopeck
General Information
- Original Title
- Kopeika
- Author/Creator
- Dykhovichnyj, Ivan, director.
- Language
- Russian.
- Published
- Russia : Ivan Dykhovichnyj, 2002.
- Physical Description
- VHS (115 min.)
Contents/Summary
- Summary
- This movie skims over Russian urban epos of the past 30 years, telling the story of a Soviet automobile, the first VAZ-2101 ever issued, a "people's car" that was in fact a cheap and ugly Fiat knock-off -- and its owners through the time. From a revered status item in the luxury-strapped Soviet reality, to a ridiculed relic from the grim past, through a Politburo member, a physicist, a KGB agent, a prostitute, a gambler, an avant-garde artist, an alcoholic car mechanic, a nouveau riche -- the car suffers through comic and thrilling events of their lives, ruined and restored many a times. There are also several brief appearances of present day Russian cult figures: Sorokin and Dykhovichny both appear in tiny roles; Petlura, a midget from the art posse, pops all over the movie; the "alcoholic pop" singer Sergey Shnurov plays, well, the drunkard who sticks a knife into the fat businessman.
Bibliographic Information
- Title Translation
- The Kopeck
- Note
- Duration: 01:55:00
Holdings
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VHS | OSA Film Library | FL Record 1003 | Available | - | - |