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Okraina

  • 1998
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
927
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Okraina (1998)
Drama

The hero is an ordinary farmer, Philip Safronov, whose peaceful life is aggressively interrupted when his land is appropriated by a mysterious group to exploit its oil resources.The hero is an ordinary farmer, Philip Safronov, whose peaceful life is aggressively interrupted when his land is appropriated by a mysterious group to exploit its oil resources.The hero is an ordinary farmer, Philip Safronov, whose peaceful life is aggressively interrupted when his land is appropriated by a mysterious group to exploit its oil resources.

  • Director
    • Pyotr Lutsik
  • Writers
    • Pyotr Lutsik
    • Aleksey Samoryadov
  • Stars
    • Yuriy Dubrovin
    • Nikolay Olyalin
    • Aleksei Pushkin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    927
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pyotr Lutsik
    • Writers
      • Pyotr Lutsik
      • Aleksey Samoryadov
    • Stars
      • Yuriy Dubrovin
      • Nikolay Olyalin
      • Aleksei Pushkin
    • 11User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Yuriy Dubrovin
    Yuriy Dubrovin
    • Filipp Safronov
    Nikolay Olyalin
    Nikolay Olyalin
    • Kolka Poluyanov
    Aleksei Pushkin
    • Panka Morozov
    Aleksey Vanin
    Aleksey Vanin
    • Vasili Perfilyev
    Rimma Markova
    Rimma Markova
    • Panka's Mother
    Viktor Stepanov
    Viktor Stepanov
    • The Master
    Anatoliy Koshcheev
    Anatoliy Koshcheev
    • The Lykov Bros
    Viktor Venes
    • The Lykov Bros
    Aleksandr Vdovin
    • Makhotin
    Galina Zolotaryova
    • Makhotin's Wife
    Oleg Mokshantsev
    Oleg Mokshantsev
    • Simavin
    Vyacheslav Kulakov
    Vyacheslav Kulakov
    • Simavin's Son
    Mariya Kostina
      Nikolai Pozdnyakov
      V. Smirnov
      Dmitriy Lyamochkin
        B. Kazakov
        A. Borovkov
        • Director
          • Pyotr Lutsik
        • Writers
          • Pyotr Lutsik
          • Aleksey Samoryadov
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        10mnikonov

        a hidden gem

        Okraina is an epic movie about family, land and patriotism. It's a pity this movie is little known in Russia. I wish it had the marketing budget of Nochnoi Dozor but sadly that kind of thing never happens.

        I'm afraid that non-Russians won't understand the message of this movie, not to say of the cultural/folklore references. "Surreal slapstick" would be the most probable foreign viewer's reaction.

        Grotesque at first sight, the movie is actually dead-serious. It appeals to deepest instincts of a Russian soul. Personally, I think this is number one most important movie shot in Russia in last 15 years.
        8jp-powell

        Slapstick in slow motion

        Having read the few other comments i have clearly missed most of the Russian cultural significance and jokes in this film. However, as a new zealander who enjoys all kinds of film i saw this at one of our festivals and absolutely loved it.

        as mentioned in the title, to a non Russian eye it moved like slapstick in slow motion. Plenty of accessible deadpan, morose humour was on show as well as some great backdrops and scenery.

        i particularly enjoyed the long close-up shot/scene on the farm four wheel motorcycle thing. funny how such a pastoral setting can become so surreal.

        towards the end it seemed to change gear and moved quite quickly to black comedy and on into b-grade style action - with an explosion and getaway worthy of ed wood. amongst all this is still managed to be quite gripping and had me keyed in wondering how their quest would turn out.

        If you liked this film I would suggest seeing:

        American Astronaut, The Beaver Trilogy

        Definitely worth a look if you like something a bit different. Jacob.
        10FilmCriticLalitRao

        As a true gem of Russian cinema, Okraina is the blackest of all black comedies.

        In current times,the merits and strengths of Russian cinema are properly assessed only by those foreign critics and viewers who have also evaluated the artistic brilliance of other national cinemas.It is important to know that this trend is happening at a time when for some peculiar reasons Russian audiences have started to ignore the heritage of their own domestic cinema in order to appreciate films from different types of dead woods namely Bollywood and Hollywood.This small review is an earnest attempt to discuss the greatness of Russian cinema.Apart from water,land is recognized as one of the most recognizable universal concepts.As a film, Pyotr Lutsik's Okraina is based on the universal theme of land but chooses to depict an oddball case of land grabbing and its consequences on hapless peasants.This might appear simple to digest but Okraina is absolutely impossible to pigeonhole.Blackest of all black comedies would be the nearest brief plausible description of this film.The film's TOUR DE FORCE consists of some violent scenes which have an absolutely surreal charm.For example- proper attention must be paid to a scene wherein a man disappears in thin air under the ice to reappear after some time from the other side.The film is replete with several humorous scenes of this kind which shock the viewer in a positive sense.It is for this reason that an astute viewer has to marvel at indefatigable efforts by director Pyotr Lutsik who teamed up with his screenwriter colleague late Aleksei Samoryadov(1962-1994).Lastly a word of advice from film critic Mr.Lalit Rao-If a viewer has appreciated this film then the next best step would be to watch Boris Barnet's original Okraina which is considered as one of Russian cinema's greatest classics.
        grob248

        Good film, but of rather limited appeal

        Definitely a decent movie. Unfortunately, if you are not Russian, you will find very little substance in it because it is choke-full of distinctly Russian cultural/folklore references, gags etc. that you have to be familiar with to understand. Peter Lutsik created a post-modern Russian fairy tale and enhanced it with imagery straight out of Soviet movies from 1930's. Certain parallells to Jim Jarmusch, particularly "Dead Man," can be drawn, with Lutsik's post-modern approach, the use of black and white film, and beautiful shots of Ural nature. Once again, good movie, but it's not for everyone.
        9shleepy87

        Great style, good dark / ironic comedy

        First of all, I'll completely disagree with at least one of the comments that say that it's not a dark comedy. It most certainly is. This particular aspect comes from all the (largely off-screen or implied) violence, which is ALWAYS intended to be funny.

        I will agree with all of the comments saying that non-Russians will not get it. It's true. In fact, the subtitles are quite bad... They really miss a lot of the meaning. More importantly, there is so much irony and there are so many references to Russian/Soviet culture that even the more ardent non-Eastern-European Russophile will miss a lot of what makes the movie so great.

        On to the actual film-making: On the outside, it might seem like a "heavy" movie that's not for the average person, but - as is the case with most dark comedies - it comes out very light in the end. The pace might be a little slow at times, but it seems like this aspect is one of the many instances of parodies of old Soviet movies. As other reviewers have mentioned, a LOT of the movie's style is very Soviet-like - dark lighting (it might seem noir, but I'd argue that it's just how Soviet films were made), simple editing, amazing deadpan acting.

        Simply put, if you know Russian or Soviet culture and cinema culture well enough, this is a very interesting and original movie. Otherwise, I doubt that you'll appreciate it too much.

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        • Release date
          • 1998 (Russia)
        • Country of origin
          • Russia
        • Language
          • Russian
        • Also known as
          • The Outskirts
        • Production companies
          • Goskino
          • Morning of the XXI Century Studio
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        • Gross US & Canada
          • $2,797
        • Opening weekend US & Canada
          • $607
          • Apr 4, 2004
        • Gross worldwide
          • $2,797
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          • 1h 35m(95 min)
        • Color
          • Black and White

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