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Russian Pizza Blues
Four parallel stories about a Russian and his daughter trying to get to his wife's Russian Pizza House in New York, but they are stranded in Copenhagen. A girl getting married. A man finding his brother and starting a new life in the city. Two men working at a bridge. And it's all happening the same night.
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Plot Summary
In a post-Soviet Russia grappling with newfound freedoms and economic upheaval, a young man named Anton dreams of escaping his mundane life. He finds himself entangled with a group of eccentric characters after attempting to deliver a pizza, leading him on a bizarre and often humorous journey through the underbelly of Moscow. Along the way, he encounters corruption, unexpected friendships, and the search for identity in a rapidly changing world.
Critical Reception
While not a widely distributed film internationally, 'Russian Pizza Blues' is considered a cult classic within Russia, appreciated for its raw portrayal of post-Soviet life and its dark humor. Critics at the time noted its unconventional narrative and its candid depiction of the social and economic struggles faced by ordinary Russians.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic, gritty depiction of everyday life in 1990s Russia.
Cited for its unique blend of dark comedy and social commentary.
Appreciated by audiences for its relatable characters and unconventional storyline.
Google audience: Audience reception in Russia highlighted the film's realistic portrayal of the era and its ability to evoke both laughter and reflection on the societal changes.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very low budget, which contributed to its raw and unpolished aesthetic that many viewers found compelling.
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