Two Russians push the wrong button on a strange device and end up on the telepathic planet Pluke with its strange societal norms.Two Russians push the wrong button on a strange device and end up on the telepathic planet Pluke with its strange societal norms.Two Russians push the wrong button on a strange device and end up on the telepathic planet Pluke with its strange societal norms.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 1 nomination
Irina Shmelyova
- Tsan - The Desert Stage-Cart Driver
- (as Irina Shmeleva)
Anatoliy Serenko
- The Space Drifter From Uzm
- (as A.Serenko)
Aleksandra Dorokhina
- The Huge Woman at Subway Station
- (as A. Dorokhina)
Olesya Ivanova
- A Fat Woman Settled Under the Ferris Wheel
- (as O. Ivanova)
Tatyana Novitskaya
- The Presentation Crystal Owner
- (as T. Novitskaya)
Tatyana Perfileva
- An old woman in a subway cart
- (as T.Perfilyeva)
Lyudmila Solodenko
- A Swarthy Woman Settled Under the Ferris Wheel
- (as L. Solodenko)
Galina Daneliya-Yurkova
- Lyudmila Mashkova - 'Lucia'
- (as G. Yurkova)
Igor Bogolyubov
- Lord PG's personal Patsak
- (as I.Bogolyubov)
Valentin Bukin
- A Desert-Patrol Ecilopp
- (as V.Bukin)
Yuriy Voronkov
- The Bearded Big Man at Subway Station
- (as Y. Voronkov)
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- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaHalf the dialogue was ad-libbed.
- Quotes
Uef: If I have a little KETSE, I have the right to wear yellow pants, and any Patsak should squat twice before me, not once. If a have a lot of KETSE, I have the right to wear crimson pants, so any Patsak should squat twice, any Chatlanin should make "ku", and Etsilopp can't beat me at night...
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ravnyaetsya odnomu Gaftu (2010)
- SoundtracksStrangers in the Night
(uncredited)
Written by Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder
Performed by Levan Gabriadze
Featured review
A topical movie of all times
Good news first: this film is currently available on Youtube (1080p, English subtitles).
This is a really great movie in every sense. And don't believe what others have said: you don't need to speak Russian or be in the context of a situation in which the film was shot. It's even better if you perceive those two earthlings as strangers, just like other aliens.
This film is like a good book: each next reading adds new meanings and allusions to the current situation around. If you haven't seen this yet, I really envy you, enjoy!
This is a really great movie in every sense. And don't believe what others have said: you don't need to speak Russian or be in the context of a situation in which the film was shot. It's even better if you perceive those two earthlings as strangers, just like other aliens.
This film is like a good book: each next reading adds new meanings and allusions to the current situation around. If you haven't seen this yet, I really envy you, enjoy!
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- Nov 17, 2020
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Кін-дза-дза!
- Filming locations
- 26 New Arbat Avenue, Moscow, Russia(Vladimir and Gedevan meet the barefoot man)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $23,902
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