Russians, westerns and Hungarians live unique moments in post-89 Hungary.Russians, westerns and Hungarians live unique moments in post-89 Hungary.Russians, westerns and Hungarians live unique moments in post-89 Hungary.
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- 9 wins
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Yuri Fomichev
- Jura
- (as Jurij Fomicsov)
Igor Chernevich
- Vagyim
- (as Igor Csernyevics)
Aleksey Serebryakov
- Szergej
- (as Alekszej Szerebrajkov)
Leonid Maksimov
- Korreszpogyent
- (as Leonyid Makszimov)
Eduardo Rózsa Flores
- Gazda
- (as Eduardo R. Flores)
Gennadi Shachovcov
- Fõügyész
- (as Gennagyij Sahovcov)
Sergey Ibragimovich
- Kijevi
- (as Szergej Ibragimovics)
Sergey Dolpanov
- Testõr
- (as Szergej Dolpanov)
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- GoofsIn a scene, set in 1989, a poster advertising Nirvana's album "Nevermind" can be seen, released in 1991.
Featured review
The key to heaven
This film deals with "identity" - on multiple planes of convergence - personal, community, and country. The film shows the mushrooming of naïve and poor immigrants from Russia in post-89 Hungary, a bridge to reach the dreamy pastures of West. It also deals beautifully with the themes of alienation, communication (or lack of thereof), and survival. And it has a nocturnal feel to it, placing you in an overnight tavern crowded with young characters of distinct artistic temperaments (idealist, washed-out, free-wheeling, opportunists, ready-to-explode, etc), all seeking the key to heaven in their own way, all the while boozing, playing saxophones, fornicating, and trying to interpret each others' foreign tongue with the lens of their agenda.
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- May 17, 2020
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- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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