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Leningrad Cowboys Go America

  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
9.2K
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Leningrad Cowboys Go America (1989)
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Siberian rock band Leningrad Cowboys go to the USA in pursuit of fame.Siberian rock band Leningrad Cowboys go to the USA in pursuit of fame.Siberian rock band Leningrad Cowboys go to the USA in pursuit of fame.

  • Director
    • Aki Kaurismäki
  • Writers
    • Sakke Järvenpää
    • Aki Kaurismäki
    • Mato Valtonen
  • Stars
    • Matti Pellonpää
    • Kari Väänänen
    • Sakke Järvenpää
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    9.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aki Kaurismäki
    • Writers
      • Sakke Järvenpää
      • Aki Kaurismäki
      • Mato Valtonen
    • Stars
      • Matti Pellonpää
      • Kari Väänänen
      • Sakke Järvenpää
    • 38User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matti Pellonpää
    Matti Pellonpää
    • Vladimir Kuzmin, the Manager
    Kari Väänänen
    Kari Väänänen
    • Igor (Village Idiot)
    Sakke Järvenpää
    Sakke Järvenpää
    • The Leningrad Cowboys
    Heikki Keskinen
    • The Leningrad Cowboys
    Pimme Korhonen
    • The Leningrad Cowboys
    Sakari Kuosmanen
    Sakari Kuosmanen
    • The Leningrad Cowboys
    Puka Oinonen
    Puka Oinonen
    • The Leningrad Cowboys
    Silu Seppälä
    Silu Seppälä
    • The Leningrad Cowboys
    Mauri Sumén
    • The Leningrad Cowboys
    Mato Valtonen
    Mato Valtonen
    • The Leningrad Cowboys
    Pekka Virtanen
    Pekka Virtanen
    • The Leningrad Cowboys
    Nicky Tesco
    Nicky Tesco
    • Lost Cousin
    Olli Tuominen
    • Siberian Svengali
    Kari Laine
    • Siberian Chauffeur
    Jatimatic Ohlstrom
    • Father of the Cowboys
    Laika
    • Siberian Dog
    Richard Boes
    Richard Boes
    • Rockpromotor
    Jim Jarmusch
    Jim Jarmusch
    • Car Dealer…
    • Director
      • Aki Kaurismäki
    • Writers
      • Sakke Järvenpää
      • Aki Kaurismäki
      • Mato Valtonen
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews38

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    Comsat Angel

    Hilarious drollery

    One of my favourite films, ever. The idea of a dreadful Soviet rock band flogging their music around the USA appeals to me, especially as I liked the music that was supposed to be so dreadful. The humour is deadpan and droll, much like Kaurismaki himself. Also interesting for an outsiders look at America. Definitely up there in the Top Ten of Finnish Rock Band Road Movies!
    kalala

    A perfect movie

    I just saw Leningrad Cowboys for the third time and think it is a perfect film. Whatever else it may be about, it is a quest into the heart of rock and roll. The Cowboys start in New York playing their soulful/klezmerish immigrant blues on a seedy rooftop, then reel back through the roots of the genre--Memphis, Natchez, New Orleans, Honky Tonk and Biker Bars, road house and funeral...to their destination in Mexico where their Finnish filtered rock returns to its original sound, converging on the joyous soulful wedding as they back up a singer whose classic Indian features are not that different from some of the singers'... The esthetic is stylish and dead pan. The cinematography is actually quite beautiful, lyric of industrial decay. If you like Jarmusch (who does a spot as a car salesman) you'll like this movie. The pacing did not seem slow to me at all--but that may just be a sign of my age. The form is a series of theatrical skits and blackouts, and the tension of many scenes owes more to mime or comedia than MTV. I think my favorite is one involving the village idiot and a shoe that is not the one he wants. Poignant and hysterical at the same time. Oh, and maybe his treck with what looks to be a 50lb catfish... If you have a chance to see it, go. It is hilarious and sweet and utterly unlike anything else you've ever seen.
    10colonelrobert

    We were in the movie.

    My wife Irene, and myself, (Robert Morris) owned "The Lonesome Bar" in Memphis where part of the movie was shot. This is where they performed "Rock And Roll Is Here To Stay" and my buddy, George Kunkle played the banjo and sang one of his songs. The barber was Bill Robertson, who was a real barber next door to the bar. He passed away shortly after the film came out, but it allowed him to sing in a international film.

    The whole cast and crew was wonderful! We played pool and got drunk every night after shooting. One night we sat on the curb out front and took turns picking and singing our favorite songs. That was a experience I will never forget.

    We hope you like the movie, as we will never forget it.

    Colonel Robert morris
    7Apollo-14

    Just good clean fun

    The most politically inclined and intellectual viewer would analyze this movie as a political satire, and they would be right. However, this movie is more enjoyable if seen as a road movie and a look at America through the eyes of a foreigner. Funny and poignant.
    8reelreviewsandrecommendations

    A Ballad You'll Want to Hear Again

    Deep in the icy heart of the tundra reside a rock band known as the Leningrad Cowboys. With their long winklepickers and impossibly high quiffs, they resemble something that crawled out of a radioactive Berlin sewer in the 1980's- and sound like it too. Their style of rock is not appreciated in their native land, except by the village idiot, Igor; whom they shun. Striving for success, they fly to America- carting their frozen guitarist with them, who succumbed to the tundra's biting nighttime temperatures. Travelling across the land of opportunity, the band play honky-tonks and bars, nightclubs and weddings, tracked by Igor all the way. Will the Cowboys find fame and fortune, or will their ballad end in misery?

    Written and directed by Aki Kaurismäki- and based on a story by Sakke Järvenpää, Kaurismäki and Mato Valtonen- 'Leningrad Cowboys Go America' is a musical-comedy-cum-road-movie as surreal as it is uproarious. Original and heart-warming, the film paints a whimsical portrait of life on the road as a stranger in a strange land as enthralling as Werner Herzog's 'Stroszek,' albeit less profound and more comedic. Kaurismäki's characters- especially the band manager Vladimir- are idiosyncratic fellows fond of beer and song, both of which they partake in frequently. Watching them on their odyssey is endlessly enjoyable, unexpected and entertaining.

    One of the most striking features of Kaurismäki's film is the use of music as a form of expression and communication. The Cowboys play a variety of songs, from traditional Russian folk tunes to rock classics, adapting their style and instruments to suit the different audiences and venues they encounter. The music not only showcases their versatile talent, but also reveals their emotions, aspirations and struggles. When they play 'Born to Be Wild' at a biker bar, for instance, they are expressing their rebellious spirit and desire for freedom. Counter that with their playing 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door' at a funeral, which conveys their grief and hope for redemption. The music also serves as a bridge between cultures, as the band and the Americans they encounter bond over their shared appreciation of music, despite language and cultural differences.

    Throughout 'Leningrad Cowboys Go America', composer Mauri Sumén's score works brilliantly, heightening the mood and atmosphere of each scene- whether comedic, dramatic or sentimental- whilst bolstering the ironic contrast between the band's musical style and the American landscape and culture they encounter. Just as eccentric as the Cowboys' appearance, Sumén's work is consummate and right in keeping with the film's quirky tone.

    As is Timo Salminen's cinematography, which captures the band's journey with a simple, minimalist style, making great use of static shots, natural lighting and muted colours. A frequent collaborator of Kaurismäki's, Salminen also creates a visual contrast between the band's eccentric appearance and the ordinary surroundings they encounter, as well as one between the vast, barren landscapes of Siberia and America with the cramped interiors of the musical venues and vehicles. Striking and memorable, 'Leningrad Cowboys Go America' contains visuals that continuously impress.

    As do the performances from the cast. Matti Pellonpää does particularly fine work as Vladimir the band manager, showcasing much depth of character and emotional perspicuity; making him feel real and multifaceted. Kari Väänänen also impresses as Igor and will surely have you laughing anytime he's on screen. As for the band themselves, whether performing musically or not, they're each and all odd and excellent. Furthermore, the cameo appearances by Richard Boes, Jim Jarmusch and Nicky Tesco are each commendable in their own way- with Tesco's being especially notable.

    A strange, surreal musical comedy, Aki Kaurismäki's 'Leningrad Cowboys Go America' is a whole lot of fun from start to finish. Featuring great music and a strong narrative criss-crossing America- as well as stunning cinematography from Timo Salminen- the film plays a little like a funny, musical 'The Straight Story,' or indeed 'Stroszek'. Well-acted and deftly directed, 'Leningrad Cowboys Go America' is a ballad you'll want to hear again.

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    • Trivia
      Leningrad Cowboys are a Finnish band with a constantly rotating lineup who often mix American rock music with traditional Russian folk songs, sometimes playing one in the style of the other.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene, and throughout the movie, the frozen bass player's bass guitar is some cheap off-brand guitar. But when he thaws out and gets up to play at the end of the movie, it's a Fender.
    • Quotes

      Siberian Svengali: [after audition] Bullshit.

      Igor: How come?

      Siberian Svengali: No commercial potential. Go to America. They'll put up with anything there...

    • Connections
      Featured in Global Balalaika Show (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Cossack Song
      Russian trad.

      Performed by Leningrad Cowboys

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 1989 (Finland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Finland
      • Sweden
    • Official site
      • Leningrad Cowboys - True Internjet Story
    • Languages
      • English
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • Leningrad Cowboys van a América
    • Filming locations
      • Natchez, Mississippi, USA
    • Production companies
      • Villealfa Filmproductions
      • Svenska Filminstitutet (SFI)
      • Finnkino
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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