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Des monstres et des hommes

Original title: Pro urodov i lyudey
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.7K
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Des monstres et des hommes (1998)
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Dariya the maid getting a boy to touch her large breast is just one incident that occurs when Yohan and Victor infiltrate two families, forcing young Liza and blind Ekaterina to appear in po... Read allDariya the maid getting a boy to touch her large breast is just one incident that occurs when Yohan and Victor infiltrate two families, forcing young Liza and blind Ekaterina to appear in porn, but they are not so innocent themselves.Dariya the maid getting a boy to touch her large breast is just one incident that occurs when Yohan and Victor infiltrate two families, forcing young Liza and blind Ekaterina to appear in porn, but they are not so innocent themselves.

  • Director
    • Aleksey Balabanov
  • Writer
    • Aleksey Balabanov
  • Stars
    • Sergey Makovetskiy
    • Dinara Drukarova
    • Anzhelika Nevolina
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.7K
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    • Director
      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • Writer
      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • Stars
      • Sergey Makovetskiy
      • Dinara Drukarova
      • Anzhelika Nevolina
    • 34User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Sergey Makovetskiy
    Sergey Makovetskiy
    • Yohan
    Dinara Drukarova
    Dinara Drukarova
    • Liza
    Anzhelika Nevolina
    Anzhelika Nevolina
    • Ekaterina Kirillovna
    • (as Lika Nevolina)
    Viktor Sukhorukov
    Viktor Sukhorukov
    • Victor Ivanovich
    Alyosha Dyo
    • Kolia
    • (as Dyo Alyosha)
    Chingiz Tsydendambayev
    • Tolia
    Vadim Prokhorov
    • Putilov
    Aleksandr Mezentsev
    Aleksandr Mezentsev
    • Doctor Stasov
    Igor Shibanov
    Igor Shibanov
    • Engineer Radlov
    Darya Yurgens
    Darya Yurgens
    • Grunia
    • (as Darya Lesnikova)
    Tatyana Polonskaya
    • Dariya
    Olga Straumit
    • Nurse
    Richard Bogutskii
    • Notary
    Valeri Krishtapenko
    Valeri Krishtapenko
    • Owner of photographic studio
    Evgeniy Erokhin
    • Priest
    Yuriy Galtsev
    Yuriy Galtsev
    • Impresario
    Boris Smolkin
    Boris Smolkin
    • Photographer at studio
    Mikhail Tryasorukov
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      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • Writer
      • Aleksey Balabanov
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    rake-1

    A haunting, dreamlike and bleakly comic fable of exploitation

    A friend lent me the DVD of this strangely compelling film. I was vaguely aware of its "arthouse" cinema release here in England a couple of years ago and thought that I had remembered it as having been well-reviewed. I don't know about you, but I love it when a film takes me by surprise, confounds my expectations and gives me the impression that I am being treated to a film-makers unique vision. "Of Freaks and Men" is a remarkable vision of exploitation amongst the middle classes of (what I presume to be) turn of the century Russia. Photographed in black and white and exquisite sepia tones it playfully uses Freudian imagery - trains, funnels, tunnels, stairways and doors - to create a dreamlike evocation of an apparently cultured and respectable society whose parlours may be used for the creation of titillating sado-masochistic pornography. The repression of sexual fantasies is mirrored by the subdued emotions that all the characters display when confronted by their trials. If you bring your own emotions to your viewing of this film you may, like me, find it occasionally heart-rending. The image of the beautiful siamese twins naked and cowering in terror from Viktor the leering, abusing pornographer is an image which I think will haunt me for a long time. All in all a richly poetic nightmare. To be viewed with an open mind and compassion.
    8jandesimpson

    A Russian oddball

    Every so often one has the pleasure of discovering a film so unusual that it seems that nothing has influenced it in its creation of a world all its own. One such was David Lynch's "Eraserhead", another, Charles Laughton's "Night of the Hunter" and now to join the august company is Alexsei Balabanov's "Of Freaks and Men". By dressing up a most scurrilous plot in images of extraodinary elegance and beauty the director has created an astonishingly original entertainment. Turn of the century St. Petersburg is hauntingly captured in beautiful sepia visuals of waterways and bridges, classical exteriors and upper class salons. But behind this facade the very devil is at work in the form of a gang of pornographic photographers who insinuate themselves into the lives of two respectable families whom they summarily proceed to corrupt. In due course the daughter of a highly respected engineer is enjoying having her naked buttocks spanked by an old crone in front of the camera, while the blind wife of a doctor in the other household becomes infatuated with another member of the gang who is only there to satisfy his paedophiliac fascination with the adolescent boy Siamese twins she and her husband have adopted. And this only for starters! As things go from bad to worse and goings on become more depraved - although admittedly we see no more than the odd spanking - the visuals become ever more beautiful particularly when the twins travel to the snowbound east and the girl travels west to wander a townscape of blowing autumn leaves. I think Balabanov is trying to say something about the voyeuristic nature of the camera and the progress of photography from still to moving pictures. To probe for deeper meanings wound not be very fruitful from a film whose raison d'etre, I suspect, is simply to intrigue and delight.
    Vincentiu

    deep bitter

    remarkable as portrait of survive of a world. for the images. for the inspired cast. and for the courage. a film about freaks and sins, about appearances and profit, about victims as reflections of cruelty against them. and the perfect music as respiration of story. a puzzle of characters. and the links who defines each. traces of absurd and pornography. and a new era.at first sigh, a Russian Salo. in fact, only sketch of a society after Communism.cold, direct, without masks. or, maybe, a parable. its sense seems be not very important. because it could be a film about viewer. a puzzle for self definition. or a testimony about the secret rooms of few lives.
    daneldorado

    A riveting look at the earliest days of underground film making

    "Pro urodov i lyudej" (Aleksei Balabanov, 1998) is a dark, quixotic look at the earliest days of underground film making in Russia. One of its most interesting features is that the entire film is shot in sepia tone rather than full color, no doubt to emphasize the dreariness of its subject. There are a few outdoor scenes that show us a blue sky, but aside from that the entire film is rendered in that muted sepia color.

    The sad-faced, willowy Dinara Drukarova plays Lisa, a young woman who is imprisoned in her own family home and forced to pose nude for the camera, being whipped on screen for the pleasure of a few depraved male customers. After several months of captivity, Lisa escapes and heads for the big city to make a new life for herself... but discovers that the degrading scenes she has been posing for have become a fixation for her.

    The title translates into English as "Of Freaks and Men."The "freaks" part comes in when we are introduced to young Siamese twins, joined at the waist.

    But as the film progresses, we perceive that the twins are the least "freaky" characters in the film.

    Though the scenario is admittedly somber, there is a richness of tone and a strong storyline driving the film forward. We want to know what ultimately happens to the heroine, Lisa, and to the young conjoined twins. "Of Freaks and Men" is justly celebrated for these compelling virtues.
    Cinebug

    Marvelous Psycho-Sexual Film With Authentic Period Atmosphere

    OF FREAKS AND MEN is a constantly interesting story and film-------very well photographed---------about a strange, psychopathic pornographer who makes movies of women being whipped by a "nanny" for the underground market at the turn of the century. The film is shot in a sepia tone to give a nice authenticity to the proceedings. If you've seen photographs from the fin-de-siecle, you realize what marvelous recreations of those romantic-------though risqué--------photographs the filmmakers have achieved. Many of them look very much like the photographs of Julia Margaret Cameron----------one of the finest photographers working after the Civil War, who specialized in photographing women in dream like, highly romantic, almost spiritual scenes. She never did photos like this, of course, but the same care was taken in the art direction of this film.

    But most interesting of all is the psychological workings of the minds of the very respectable middle class characters who find themselves drawn to this seedy business against their wills, but are quite willing to pursue their newfound inner freedom after the pornographer has left. This is one of Image Entertainment's most artistic releases for 2001. More please.

    Jay F.

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Of Freaks and Men
    • Filming locations
      • St. Petersburg, Russia
    • Production companies
      • CTB Film Company
      • Soyuzkino
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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