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Vladimir en Buenos Aires

  • 2002
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Vladimir en Buenos Aires (2002)
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In the early 1990s, Argentine opened its borders to a new stream of immigrants from the former USSR. Most of them knew nothing of the language and culture of the new country which, in turn, ... Read allIn the early 1990s, Argentine opened its borders to a new stream of immigrants from the former USSR. Most of them knew nothing of the language and culture of the new country which, in turn, did not understand them and did not even know they had arrived. Vladimir, a young Russian ... Read allIn the early 1990s, Argentine opened its borders to a new stream of immigrants from the former USSR. Most of them knew nothing of the language and culture of the new country which, in turn, did not understand them and did not even know they had arrived. Vladimir, a young Russian man, tries to survive in Buenos Aires, where he feels like a stranger. He has to confront ... Read all

  • Director
    • Diego Gachassin
  • Writers
    • Diego Gachassin
    • Eva Poncet
  • Stars
    • Pasha Kyslychko
    • Mikhail Rojkov
    • Camila MacLennan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    19
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    • Director
      • Diego Gachassin
    • Writers
      • Diego Gachassin
      • Eva Poncet
    • Stars
      • Pasha Kyslychko
      • Mikhail Rojkov
      • Camila MacLennan
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Pasha Kyslychko
    • Vladimir
    Mikhail Rojkov
    Camila MacLennan
    • María
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    Jenny Goldstein
    Daniel Di Biase
    Andrea Goldberg
    Iván Golóvin
    Germán Romero
    Matías Scarvaci
    Gabriel Molinelli
    Gabriela Hendler
    Carola Noriega
    Noni Avesani
    • Director
      • Diego Gachassin
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      • Diego Gachassin
      • Eva Poncet
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    cafeledi

    This film is almost a documentary on the reality of Russian immigrants to Argentina in the late nineties: a context to Vladimir's odyssey.

    From my point of view, this film is almost a documentary on the reality of Russian immigrants to Argentina in the period under presidents Menem and De la Rua (1995-2001). The Argentine immigration policy with the former URSS was "no restrictions- no help". And many assumed the risk, as the reward was attractive: one peso was worth one dollar, and ten percent of an average local salary represented a full month income in the homeland. Many of the people who arrived in this period were highly qualified, but few managed to make their living according to their training. Most could get only lower quality jobs. However, their ends were met, because the strategy was to earn the dollars that would allow them and their newly-arrived families to migrate to the final destination, back into the First World, usually Canada, in a short number of years. Language was learned laboriously by sheer immersion, so acceptance in the Argentine society was not immediate. In fact, most of the film is spoken in Russian, and it recreates so well the painful isolation caused by a broken communication . The film shows this and some other aspects of the differences between both cultures clearly. Very confusing and irritating to the straightforward Russian mentality was the Argentine employers' total informality and lack of compromise .The film shows all these subtle relationships, and how flexibility was a requisite for survival in such disadvantageous conditions. For those who stayed for too long, due to money shortage or successful integration, the situation turned desperate, as bad as for most Argentine people. They got caught in the most devastating of all the numerous crisis in the Argentine economy. The peso-dollar parity collapsed, Banks and firms went bankrupt, and unemployment rose to 25% . President De la Rua had to leave Office, and political instability was installed. This is, in short and simple, the background to Vladimir's odyssey, which I believe is successfully shown in the film. Dostoievsky deals with the human soul,so most human tragedies are found reflected in his work, that is true.
    10fermin771009

    Dostoievski's "Crime and punishment" revisited

    This film is, in all senses, a modern version of "Crime and punishment" by Dostoievski. The essential matter is following a guy trying to do something, but while Dostoievski's character wants to change History, Vladimir is just looking for a job after USSR disappears. And the other main elements of original Russian novel are adapted to 21st century situations by the way. So, if you don't believe in Super-man as understood by Nietzsche and Dostoievski, this is your chance to see the most closed example of what a super man can hope in present world.

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2003 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • Argentina
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Vladimir in Buenos Aires
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production company
      • El Acorazado Producciones
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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