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Такси-блюз / Taxi Blues Pavel Lungin. 1990
Street Vozdvizhenka St., 5, Moskva, Russia, 125009 See in map
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old-glory · 7 months
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Zvuki Mu.
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my-russia · 3 years
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Musician and actor Pyotr Mamonov died of complications of coronavirus. He was 70 years old.
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dare-g · 2 years
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Dust (2005)
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altarbirds · 3 years
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got my dad to add ostrov to his watchlist. literally making disciples of all nations as we speak
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russianshavefun · 2 years
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Russian movies – to understand the complex Russian soul
A short list of movies that are a good place to begin your acquaintance with Russian cinematography.
You're unlikely to find them on Netflix, perhaps on third-party sites and not always with subtitles, but either way - Who seeks, always finds.
The Return (2003)
Andrei Zvyagintsev's drama about a returning father, his sons, and a mysterious box.
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A prodigal father (Konstantin Lavronenko) returns to a provincial family and takes his two sons on a camping trip to the lake with vague goals. The debut of an unknown director, shot for little money by a minor producer, suddenly won at the Venice Film Festival.
Peculiarities of the national hunt (1995)
The first part of a triptych about harmless hunters.
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A young Finn (Ville Haapasalo), eager to learn about Russian hunting habits, joins a company gathered in the woods - but all that awaits them ahead is unabated drunkenness. On the one hand, a collection of hysterically funny anecdotes in the "hunting accident" genre, on the other – a study of the national character, judging by the tremendous popularity of the film, more than successful.
Brother (1997)
Alexei Balabanov's crime drama - iconic image of the 90s.
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Dembele Danila Bagrov (Sergei Bodrov) arrives in St. Petersburg to visit his brother (Viktor Sukhorukov), who has become a hired killer. "The player is real, but dressed like a sucker", "Beautiful city, but a province", "I don't really like Jews", and, of course, "You're not my brother, you black-assed scum". What can I say - the main Russian film of the 90s. And together with the sequel, even two.
The Island (2006)
A spiritual drama with Mamonov as a monk.
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An eccentric old man (Pyotr Mamonov) heals pilgrims and dreams of redeeming the sin committed during the war. Lungin's slightly unexpected, at the time, incursion into God-seeking territory, establishing Mamonov in his new role as Russia's hero. As part of the restoration of spirituality, the film was carried on its hands, showered with awards and shown on Christmas on the central channel.
Hipsters (Stilyagi) (2008)
Todorovsky's retro-musical about the '50s, with songs from the '80s and '90s.
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Moscow of the '50s, a Komsomol member (Anton Shagin) falls in love with a fashionable girl (Oksana Akinshina) and becomes a dandy. A sprawling musical with crowd-pleasers, dances, and an unexpected rendition of twisted '80s rock hits. The box office budget, enormous by Russian standards, did not pay off. On the other hand, the film received wide praise in the West, where it was released under the title Hipsters, and Valery Todorovsky became the leading specialist in Soviet retro films a few years later.
What Men Talk About (2010)
Talking play by Quartet I transferred to the motion picture screen.
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Not the first, but one of the most popular films, remade from the plays of Moscow's Quartet I. A brief escape from the office routine in the vein of "Stag in Vegas", the music of Bi-2 (the heroes of the entire movie strive to get to the concert of the band, oddly enough, held in the Ukraine), Zhanna Friske and, of course, sex through the eyes of infantile middle-aged men. The result is a great movie about what men in Russia think and talk about.
Leviathan (2014)
Unwashed Russia and an Oscar nomination.
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The story of the confrontation between a car mechanic (Alexei Serebryakov) and the mayor of a northern town (Roman Madyanov), who decided to annex the worker's house, in which he lives with his family: his wife (Elena Lyadova) and son. Another parable by Andrei Zvyagintsev about an unwashed Russia in which he decided to cross an ancient tragedy with a domestic drama, for which he won a Golden Globe, a prize for screenplay at Cannes and a nomination for an Oscar. As is often the case with our sharply social statements, cinema has divided society. Not for the first time and, one would think, not for the last.
Loveless (2017)
Andrei Zvyagintsev's psychological thriller.
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A divorcing couple (Maryana Spivak and Alexei Rozin) has a son who disappears (Matvey Novikov). They try their best to find him, but the further they go, the more futile their efforts become. Inspired by Bergman's Scenes from a Family Life, Zvyagintsev has created a psychological thriller in which the missing boy acts not only as a Hitchcockian MacGuffin, around whom the plot revolves, but also as the meaning of life that the characters are so feverishly searching for, because everything mattered only when he was around.
Arrhythmia (2017)
The story of two married doctors who missed the meaning of their relationship.
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The most sensual film of Boris Khlebnikov's career, which was applauded so wildly at the festival in Sochi, as if every audience member in the audience had really caught the rhythm of this "Arrhythmia." The simple story of two married doctors who, at some point between their daily exploits at work, miss the meaning of their relationship.
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cassianus · 3 years
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I had to lie in a coffin while acting in the film ‘Ostrov’ (The Island). A coffin is a strict and plain thing. Four sides and a lid - nothing more, no Gospel, no icons. We all will lie there. What with? What have I got? What have I acquired? I know how to compose music, how to drive a car.. I know how to make use of this thing or that.
But I do not know how to forgive, how not to lose my temper. I do not know how to give something away without regret. I can do nothing of what I will need in eternity, what cannot be touched. I have learnt to do lots of things that are absolutely useless there. So what should we do? We should tear ourselves from everything, bit by bit - as if removing a bandage from a wound.
I am blessed to have a big house. I walk around it and like everything there - my bedroom, my study.. I will have to leave all that behind. I do not want to! My collection of four thousand exclusive vinyl records - I wish I could keep it!
Then I see with time - no, I do not feel that much regret about having to leave everything behind. I am happy to see my dependence beginning to weaken. This is what we should spend our lifetime for - we should get ourselves ready to enter the eternity.
— Actor Pyotr Mamonov, who starred in the film ‘Ostrov’ (The Island)
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rtrixie · 5 years
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"The Island" is a 2006 Russian biographical film about a 20th century Eastern Orthodox monk. Pyotr Mamonov, who plays the lead character, formerly a rock musician in the USSR, converted to Eastern Orthodoxy in the 1990s and lives now in an isolated village. Film director Pavel Lungin said about him that "to a large extent, he played himself." Mamonov was first very hesitant to play in the film, but then was urged by his confessor to play the character. After the filming, one of the movie crew staff decided to stay on the island and live there as a hermit.
Really good film. 
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advokatasbauza · 2 years
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Blogybes reikia pirmiausia naikinti savyje, o ne anapus savęs. Į televizorių žiopsome ir kartojame, kad viskas ne taip. Tačiau geriau į savo vidų pažiūrėk, brolyti. Lygiai taip pat beprasmiška nervintis dėl kitų žmonių kvailumo ar daromų nesąmonių. Kam mes turime bausti save už kitų klaidas? Mūsų pareiga yra kabintis į gyvenimą, stiebtis į tiesą, kiek tik Viešpats duoda jėgų. Pabrėžiu – patiems augti, o ne kitus auklėti, mokyti. Tikra bėda, kai žmonės prisiskaito knygų ir ima manyti, kad yra labai išmintingi, gali kitus mokyti. Esu tvirtai įsitikinęs, kad negalima lįsti prie kito ir jį bandyti į savo tiesą atvilkti, varu varyti į bažnyčią krikštytis. Mes turime stengtis gyventi taip, kaip dera, ir tylėti. Kam reikės, tas pamatys. - Piotras Mamonovas (Pyotr Nikolayevich Mamonov) -
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feedimo · 3 years
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‘A folkloric hallucination’: Zvuki Mu, Soviet Russia’s most glorious band
The death of frontman Pyotr Mamonov to Covid-19 marks the end of a group whose ordinary looks and extraordinary performances showed Russians the richness of life
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filmap · 1 year
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Такси-блюз / Taxi Blues Pavel Lungin. 1990
Driving территория Фудмаркет, 21, Moskva, Russia, 121099 Kutuzovsky Ave, Moskva, 121248, Russia See in map
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blairemclaren · 3 years
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Pyotr Mamonov Death - Obituary : Russian rock musician dies of Covid19 at age 70
Pyotr Mamonov Death - Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death The bad news keeps coming. Coronavirus has reportedly claimed the life of beloved Russian rock musician, songwriter, and.....click link to learn more
Pyotr Mamonov Death – Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death The bad news keeps coming. Coronavirus has reportedly claimed the life of beloved Russian rock musician, songwriter, and actor Pyotr Mamonov. Mamonov was the frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Reports says that Pyotr Mamonov died of the novel on the 15th of July 2021 of Covid19 related complications. Through a social media…
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my-russia · 3 years
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Zvuki Mu are a Russian art-rock/post-punk band founded in Moscow in 1983. Lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence.
Some of their songs (YouTube links):
Postovoy (Pointsman) Gruby zakat (Rough sunset) Zima (Winter) Turist (Tourist) Otvyazhis (Leave me alone)
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Петр Мамонов {Pyotr Mamonov}_Консервный нож {Can opener}
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wyldwon · 5 years
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Archetype : Ascetics - test from LoneWolf
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Also known as the “Yogi” in Eastern spiritual tradition, Ascetics are dedicated to experimenting with, mastering, and obtaining higher states of consciousness. As an Ascetic, you are extremely self-disciplined and pride yourself in actively practicing your ideals and heartfelt beliefs. Your spiritual practices almost always involve some degree of abstinence or rigorous training. Whether mentally, emotionally, physically or spiritually, you pursue purer and profounder states of being in all that you do. As an Ascetic, you are particularly drawn to practices that induce alternate states of consciousness (ASCs) or higher states of consciousness (HSC) such as energetic breathing techniques, types of meditation, mantras, yogic postures, sleep alteration, special diets (fasting, veganism, etc.), and so forth. For you, self-discipline, abstinence, sobriety or chasteness are often chosen pathways to experiencing Unity.
Shadow Side:
The biggest issues for Ascetic spiritual archetypes involve obsessive compulsion with attaining higher states, excessive self-denial to the point of illness, and a disconnection from the heart. Don’t mistake disciplined practice for the experience of spirituality itself. The energy loss that results in various extreme forms of self-denial can also lead to a dry, austere, and joyless life. Ensure that you lighten up from time to time, and make space to connect with your Heart in a playful manner. Work must always be balanced with play.
Strengths:
These strengths are developed when you’re open, aware, and internally balanced.
Introspective
Disciplined
Strong-Willed
Rigorous
Determined
Devotional
Passionate
Weaknesses:
These weaknesses arise when you become unmindful, imbalanced, and spiritually stagnant.
Obsessive-Compulsive
Serious
Mind-oriented
Austere
Inflexible
Harsh
Spiritual Purpose: Finding purity and Oneness in life through self-discipline.
Existential Fear: Living a life of meaningless pleasure.
Lesson to Learn: Your thoughts influence your reality. There is no wrong way to do things. Balance mind-centered work with heart-centered play.
Ascetic's Totem: Shark; survival, conservation and adaptability.
Ascetic's Crystal: Black tourmaline; for inner strength, grounding, and enhancing endurance.
Ascetic's Herb: Ginkgo Biloba; mental clarity and strength of mind.
Ascetic's Mantra: My power comes from within.
Famous Ascetics: Jesus of Nazareth, Francis of Assisi, Helena of Adiabene, Evagrius Ponticus, al-Junayd, al-Qushayrī, Miriam of Tadmor.
Ascetics in Fiction: Claudio Brook (Simon of the Desert), Pyotr Mamonov (Ostrov), Shashi Kapoor (Siddhartha), Rachel Weisz (Agora), Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring.
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advokatasbauza · 3 years
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Blogybes reikia pirmiausia naikinti savyje, o ne anapus savęs. Į televizorių žiopsome ir kartojame, kad viskas ne taip. Tačiau geriau į savo vidų pažiūrėk, brolyti. Lygiai taip pat beprasmiška nervintis dėl kitų žmonių kvailumo ar daromų nesąmonių. Kam mes turime bausti save už kitų klaidas? Mūsų pareiga yra kabintis į gyvenimą, stiebtis į tiesą, kiek tik Viešpats duoda jėgų. Pabrėžiu – patiems augti, o ne kitus auklėti, mokyti. Tikra bėda, kai žmonės prisiskaito knygų ir ima manyti, kad yra labai išmintingi, gali kitus mokyti. Esu tvirtai įsitikinęs, kad negalima lįsti prie kito ir jį bandyti į savo tiesą atvilkti, varu varyti į bažnyčią krikštytis. Mes turime stengtis gyventi taip, kaip dera, ir tylėti. Kam reikės, tas pamatys. - Piotras Mamonovas (Pyotr Nikolayevich Mamonov) -
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