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La ville zéro

Original title: Gorod Zero
  • 1988
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.8K
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La ville zéro (1988)
Dark ComedyComedyDramaMysterySci-Fi

Going on a business trip, the hero of the film suddenly finds himself in a fantastic city. It is very similar to our world, only the hidden absurdity of everyday life here has become apparen... Read allGoing on a business trip, the hero of the film suddenly finds himself in a fantastic city. It is very similar to our world, only the hidden absurdity of everyday life here has become apparent.Going on a business trip, the hero of the film suddenly finds himself in a fantastic city. It is very similar to our world, only the hidden absurdity of everyday life here has become apparent.

  • Director
    • Karen Shakhnazarov
  • Writers
    • Aleksandr Borodyanskiy
    • Karen Shakhnazarov
  • Stars
    • Leonid Filatov
    • Oleg Basilashvili
    • Vladimir Menshov
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Karen Shakhnazarov
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Borodyanskiy
      • Karen Shakhnazarov
    • Stars
      • Leonid Filatov
      • Oleg Basilashvili
      • Vladimir Menshov
    • 12User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Leonid Filatov
    Leonid Filatov
    • Aleksey Varakin
    Oleg Basilashvili
    Oleg Basilashvili
    • Vasiliy Chugunov
    Vladimir Menshov
    Vladimir Menshov
    • Nikolay Smorodinov
    Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
    Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
    • Pal Palych
    Evgeniy Evstigneev
    Evgeniy Evstigneev
    • Museum Director
    Aleksey Zharkov
    Aleksey Zharkov
    • Investigator
    Pyotr Shcherbakov
    Pyotr Shcherbakov
    • Stepan Ivanov
    Elena Arzhanik
    Elena Arzhanik
    • Nina - Pal Palych's Secretary
    Tatyana Khvostikova
    Tatyana Khvostikova
    • Anna
    Yuriy Sherstnyov
    Yuriy Sherstnyov
    • Waiter
    Aleksandr Bespalyy
    Aleksandr Bespalyy
    • Electrician
    N. Chuvanova
    • Girl with Dumplings
    Felix Dadayev
    • Stalin
    Viktor Gaynov
    Viktor Gaynov
    • Roman legionnaire
    Misak Gevorkyan
    • Young Stalin
    Alyosha Gordydov
    • Misha
    Lev Guzhkovskiy
    • Participant in the evening of rock and roll fans
    Arnold Ides
    • Varakin's neighbour at the hotel
    • Director
      • Karen Shakhnazarov
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Borodyanskiy
      • Karen Shakhnazarov
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    User reviews12

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    10suicidea

    unknown little treasure

    An unknown little treasure of the Soviet cinema, based on the story of a man sent to a town where nothing seems real. Definitely a feast for lovers of true cinema, while slow at times, is an intriguing, minimalistic piece of work. In fact this slowness, added to the lack of music and dialog at parts, becomes a plus for the film in a strange way. The whole movie has a dreamlike, Eraserhead-ish atmosphere, so slyly given that you often feel like you're watching someone's dream on the screen.

    I can't help but agree that, as one other reviewer has mentioned, there are quite a number of references to the Soviet way of life of the period, but naturally they may be hard to catch for everyone. Still, this does not detach the audience.

    Certainly not for fans of hollywood crap, but movie fans who want to see something unique should see Zero City.
    3blott2319-1

    Too strange to hold much meaning unless you're a historian

    Sadly I'm not a big fan of surrealist films. Zerograd (or City Zero) is a film that feels like it takes place in a strange unnatural world. It has some grounding in the fact that the main character seems to recognize how everything is strange, so he's going on this journey with us, but the lack of any cohesive story structure was more than I could bear. I do recognize that there is a purpose underlying all of this, because Zerograd was made at a particular time in Russian history when things were changing dramatically, and the filmmakers were trying to make a point about the strange new world they were experiencing. However, since I don't have a strong connection to that time and place in history, the film felt like nonsense. Not only did it feel strange, but it also had a somewhat frustrating storyline because the protagonist was being mistreated and forced into an unfair position. By the end, without spoiling anything, I was more annoyed than ever and it left me feeling hopeless. I'm confident that, for those who might have lived through these events or those who are interested in exploring the history of Post-Soviet Russia, Zerograd could be an interesting film to explore and analyze. For me, however, it was merely an oddity that meant very little. While there are strange and humorous moments that I'll never forget, that didn't make for a story that engaged me in any fashion.
    8andreygrachev

    Quite original and psychedelic film from Perestroika times

    I was quite surprised to see this another masterpiece from Karen Shahnazarov. This is real fantasy with the good presence of mystics and social criticism. The main character is an ordinary engineer who comes to an obscure town to fix some business questions. But instead of it he faces very gloomy and weird freedom there. The real hymn of irrationality and rock music. This film looks more like a nightmare dream of a narrow-minded person who comes to some other reality and succeeds to go away in the end. One can see some nudity, psycho- violence and questioning here, but the meaning lies beyond the moral standards of that time in in the USSR.
    7ajji-2

    Weird film begging to be released on DVD!

    I only saw one scene from this film, in the 'entertainment' section of a TV news magazine from India. the clip they showed was from a scene in a restaurant, and was the most bizarre thing I had ever seen, though with a strong sense of black humor, not gross or repulsive. here's the scene in brief (for those who want to read about it):

    a guy dining by himself in a corner of the restaurant, is approached by the staff with dessert (covered by a lid). the guy tells them he didn't order any dessert, but the staff persist him to partake of it, saying that the cook made it specially for him and that if he doesn't eat it, the cook will be heartbroken. the guy glances over to the kitchen door, and sees the cook ready to slice his own throat with a knife. alarmed, he agrees to taste the dessert. the staff take off the lid, and the guy gasps as he sees his own head on the platter! the staff tells him to relax, as it is just a cake made to look like his head. they carve a slice off the top of the 'head' and serve it to the bewildered and scared guy.

    I have been looking for this film since 1988, & hope it gets a DVD release soon. and based on just that one scene, I would recommend this film strongly to anyone who likes David Lynch, The Coen Bros, Franz Kafka, etc...or anyone who wants to see something different for a change (that is, after you are done with your Matrix, Charlie's Angels, etc. of course).
    jamesglu

    A bizarre view into Soviet reality

    I saw this film while living in Moscow in the late 80s/early 90s and it truly summarizes a lot of the bizarreness of day-to-day Soviet life. The engineer visits this small provincial town where nothing is normal and he encounters all sorts of weird people. It's a very absurd story, but if you understand the way the old USSR worked, it makes a strange sort of sense.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Soviet Union for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 62th Academy Awards in 1990.
    • Connections
      Featured in Armen Dzhigarkhanyan (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Jailhouse Rock
      Written by Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller

      Performed by Elvis Presley

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Official site
      • Mosfilm [rus]
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Zerograd
    • Production company
      • Mosfilm
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $688
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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