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Zoyka's Apartment
Adaptataion of Mikhail Bulgakov's play "Zoyka's Apartment".
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Plot Summary
In Moscow during the NEP era, a young woman named Zoyka transforms her apartment into a den of illicit activities, including a brothel and a gambling hall. She navigates the complex social and political landscape, dealing with criminals, speculators, and the ever-present threat of the authorities. Her ambition and resourcefulness allow her to thrive in this chaotic environment, but not without significant personal cost.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received for its satirical portrayal of Soviet society during the New Economic Policy period. Critics praised its witty dialogue, strong performances, and dark humor, though some found the pacing uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp satire and depiction of a morally ambiguous era.
Leonid Yarmolnik's performance as the manipulative administrator was a standout.
The film effectively blends comedy with darker undertones of social critique.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on Mikhail Bulgakov's play of the same name, though the film adaptation takes significant liberties with the original source material.
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