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Leto

  • 2018
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  • 2h 6min
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Leto (2018)
A love triangle emerges around a rock and roll musician, his protege and his wife in 1980s Russia.
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Un triangle amoureux naît entre un musicien de rock, son protégé et sa femme dans la Russie des années 80.Un triangle amoureux naît entre un musicien de rock, son protégé et sa femme dans la Russie des années 80.Un triangle amoureux naît entre un musicien de rock, son protégé et sa femme dans la Russie des années 80.

  • Réalisation
    • Kirill Serebrennikov
  • Scénario
    • Lily Idov
    • Michael Idov
    • Ivan Kapitonov
  • Casting principal
    • Roman Bilyk
    • Irina Starshenbaum
    • Teo Yoo
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
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    8,3 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Kirill Serebrennikov
    • Scénario
      • Lily Idov
      • Michael Idov
      • Ivan Kapitonov
    • Casting principal
      • Roman Bilyk
      • Irina Starshenbaum
      • Teo Yoo
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 124avis des critiques
    • 69Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 14 victoires et 29 nominations au total

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    Photos61

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Roman Bilyk
    • Mike
    • (as Roma Zver)
    Irina Starshenbaum
    Irina Starshenbaum
    • Natasha
    Teo Yoo
    Teo Yoo
    • Viktor
    Filipp Avdeev
    Filipp Avdeev
    • Lenya
    Evgeniy Serzin
    Evgeniy Serzin
    • Oleg
    Aleksandr Gorchilin
    Aleksandr Gorchilin
    • Punk
    Vasiliy Mikhaylov
    • Isha
    Alexander Kuznetsov
    Alexander Kuznetsov
    • Skeptic
    Nikita Efremov
    Nikita Efremov
    • Bob
    German Osipov
    • Guitarist
    Dmitry Zhuk
    • Bassist
    Valentin Tarasov
    • Drummer
    Semyon Serzin
    Semyon Serzin
    • Mikhailov
    Irina Tepliukhova
    • Ira
    Marina Manych
    Marina Manych
    • Marina
    Ksenia Plyusnina
    • Ksusha
    • (as Ksenia Plusnina)
    Aleksey Fokin
    Aleksey Fokin
    • Lesha
    Evgeniy Grigorev
    • Operator
    • Réalisation
      • Kirill Serebrennikov
    • Scénario
      • Lily Idov
      • Michael Idov
      • Ivan Kapitonov
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    10Wes_Dean

    A Hymn to Youth, Change and Dream

    Leto is one of these rare movies that know how to talk to your heart, to open it up and awaken all the dreams you ever thought of. Leto is a little jewel, the one in which resides such powerful, impacting strength but also a beauty that you can only admire.

    The movie puts us in the underground rock scene of late Soviet Union. It sets itself in a climate where change is asked but also felt, the times of the Perestroika. But yet control over culture is really strong. The way youth wants to express itself, by the music they listen to and make (music inspired in many occidental rock groups) is only limited to abandoned warehouses where access is restricted, under control of the regime's police. This creative climate is always contained, but never feels oppressive for the viewer nor for the characters that actually act with great liberty. And this is particularly thanks to Serebrennikov's directing. He uses all cinema's artifices, pushes the limits of staging to create his own universe. The black and white creates an atmosphere of such simplicity, yet full of possibilities. The adopted view expresses how all the characters and all the legends that forged this period were great dreamers at core. They had dreams, they dream all along, they tried to transmit their dreams in the frame that was imposed to them. They created a new vision, a new world. The power of youth for change is one of the great motors of this movie. But the real beauty is that the movie never falls in a pamphletarian tone, it always stays with this optimist vision that awakens the dreamer in each one of us, and encourages everyone to pursue their dreams. Although it's dealing with past, Serebrennikov's tale is still really relevant in our time, where we all absolutely need to dream and need to fulfill our dreams to escape this anxiogenous climate that reigns in our society. The movie warms your heart, gives you power and energy for change -whatever type of change it is- and that's where resides all the greatness of the movie; it is a source of light that will reheat your heart, and give you hope.

    That's why I am still scandalized that it didn't win a single prize in Cannes when it is one of the movies that was really worth winning a distinction. It would of been the occasion of giving a great impulse to this creative, crazy and ambitious cinema, that throws traditional codes away and finally dares to brake rules ! It would of been the occasion to recognize the talent and vision of Serebrennikov that is, we all know, put at risk by elements that he cannot control.

    So go, run to watch this hymn to youth, revolution, change, beauty and dream !
    8mihaskoanhedonia

    USSR Beat Generation Revolt

    So, as I'm a dumb plebe, I don't check at TV and YouTube, I missed this awesome picture that was released 2 months ago, and I've only recently got a glimpse of the bomb. Firstly, I want to tell you, that this picture is included in my specialty top 5 movies of the year, and here is a reason. Words do not convey how much is it full of wonderful camerawork moves, musical accompaniment and acting, the general atmosphere and her cultural significance. It is important to understand the point that this film is positioned as a requiem for Victor Tsoy and Mike Naumenko, but, for me, this picture is better perceived as artistic, because of its historical fidelity. Not to make spoilers, let me just say that it's a cool pseudo documentary about the punk / avant-garde get-together of the capital of all Russian-speaking cherry-pickings, namely "Leningrad Rock Club" and its beginnings. The other one is worth seeing, isn't it? Separately, I want to note the soundtrack, which took first place in Cannes, which is not surprising. How the hell can one not win with the overdose of such monsters as Bowie, Lou Reed, Blondie, T-Rex, Talking Heads, Iggy Pop and many more. Which is only worth the presence in the movie Shortparis, from which I, as always, caught a real aesthetic orgasm. Inserts with musicals, b/w and enduring the spirit of that era in the complex fascinating viewing experience. To sumbit I can only say, watch online, go to the cinema, but do not miss this movie with your interested eyes.
    7samxxxul

    From Kirill with love - Rock'n'roll rebellion in Soviet Russia

    I've not posted for a while, life taking a huge dip lately and i've been busy with other stuff. No idea what to start with, i had been listening to bands from the Eastern bloc. Then switched to Thrash metal and listened to Shah's Beware album (1989) and E. S. T. Electro Shock Therapy (1989). I was going back and forth and played classic rock bands from the Soviet. I remembered Serebrennikov's movie but was not able to recollect the name. I looked it up and it put me in a good zone after all the music, I watched it twice!

    The movie is a portrait of Leningrad's underground music scene of the early 1980s - shot in moody monochrome, loosely based on Kino frontman Viktor Tsoi ( the Marc Bolan of Russia back in those days) with an interesting story of keeping the flame alive in the declining scene (who would not like to know what was being a rock star in the Soviet Union in the 80's ?) It is beautifully shot, a perfect ode to the youth and rock in Soviet Russia, which also contains the immortal line: "This is Natasha, she really loves tomatoes". Kirill Serebrennikov has put his sweat, blood and tears and completed the project while he was under house arrest and it triggered backlash from the public when he was denied permission to attend the cremation of his mother by the court.

    I would definitely say that I'm a big fan of Serebrennikov films and his vision for Leto is so passionate and poetic that you feel you're part of the era amidst the turmoil and what it really felt like listening to rock music in the 80s featuring music by T-Rex, Talking Heads, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Bowie, Blondie & more. There are filmmakers who have contributed to this genre, but Serebrennikov is one of the handful to have succeeded in this initiative of linking music to political protest.
    9jeromesdarling

    Electrifying experience

    This film is nothing short of an electrifying experience.

    I was skeptic to begin with. This, I can tell you right off the bat, was a huge mistake. When the actual film started, I immediately forgot about anything outside the screen. It was like a time travel deluxe package. I speak as someone who is a half European, half Russian Gen Z. I never experienced the Soviet era on first hand, but the night I went to watch this film, I forgot the current year. They're writing 2019 now, you say...? Ha ha, but really. Intense and during certain points in the film, I even got chills.

    If you've ever heard about "breaking the 4th wall" as a filmography term, well, get excited because this is exactly what happens a lot. The end result is that you feel like you physically *are* present, and thus incredibly difficult for you to not feel connected in some manner.

    The special effects are incredible, and the relationship between black and white/colour splashes in the film is something I've hardly ever seen before. This is fantastic.

    One of the points about the film which made me skeptic to begin with was the "love triangle" ordeal in the bio. "Love triangle"? I thought. "Oh my, this has been done to death already!" I was fearing Twilight-esque cliché onto cliché, but nothing like it was to be found at all. It felt humane and raw... original. Not cliché.

    If you have Russian roots somehow or have studied Russian, it's hard not to enjoy this film. If you've been in the Soviet regime yourself, you might get very touched/cry because as I mentioned, strong time travel feeling in here. If you're a Russian-rooted millennial or Gen Z, there is a huge potential for you to learn a lot and feel connected to the past of Russia.

    I certainly felt connected and impressed. Should you folks happen to have any second thoughts or reservations about watching this, I tell you to just let go of them because the experience is incredible. Worth my every penny :)
    10CupPusta

    If that could be a real history...

    This movie has a soul. One could write about Soviet (harsh) realities, but I won't. I was surprised, when an elderly pair (looked like 70+) arrived to watch the film - even some of 50+ Russian folks would criticize what is shown (but I hope they have their right not to watch it). For a younger people, this will be a good example to have a glimpse on Soviet life of 1980s. Takes a very talented director to make the actors act like this. I've got several recalls of "Assa" (one of the best movies of late 1980s), but this has got its own charms. So, I definitely recommend this one to watch. At least, for the memory of those, whom we loved.

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    • Anecdotes
      Besides Victor Tsoy and Mayk Naumenko, several characters known only by their first names or nicknames are stand-ins for real musicians, popular in the Soviet rock scene. In 1980's Leonid (Filipp Avdeyev) represents Aleksey Rybin of 'Kino' fame. 'Punk' is a stand-in for Andrey 'Svin' Panov (Aleksandr Gorchilin), leader of 'Avtomaticheskiye ydovletvoreniye' punk band and one of the pioneers of punk genre in USSR. Bob (Nikita Efremov) is Boris Grebenshchikov, leader of rock band 'Akvarium' and Artyom (Andrey Khodorchenkov) represents Artemiy Troitskiy, pioneer of rock music in USSR and organizer of multiple rock concerts and festivals.
    • Crédits fous
      The title card before the end credits roll is Russian for "This film is dedicated to those we love"
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Denis Klyaver/Vyacheslav Kuznetsov/Stanislav Tsapaev (2018)
    • Bandes originales
      Dryan'
      Written by Mikhail Naumenko

      Performed by Zveri: Roman Bilyk (vocals), German Osipov (guitars), Kirill Afonin (bass),Valentin Tarasov (drums), Vyacheslav Zarubov (keyboards)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 décembre 2018 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Russie
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • Bac Films (France)
      • Gunpowder & Sky (United States)
    • Langues
      • Russe
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • L'été
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Saint-Pétersbourg, Russia(setting of the action)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Hype Film
      • KinoVista
      • Charades
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      • 3 073 293 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 6min(126 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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