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Koktebel

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.9K
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Koktebel (2003)
AdventureDramaRomance

A widowed aeronautics engineer, who has lost his job, travels with his son hopping freight trains from Moscow to Koktebel, a town by the Black Sea, to start a new life with the father's sist... Read allA widowed aeronautics engineer, who has lost his job, travels with his son hopping freight trains from Moscow to Koktebel, a town by the Black Sea, to start a new life with the father's sister. After they are stopped by a train guard, they continue their travel on foot. The fathe... Read allA widowed aeronautics engineer, who has lost his job, travels with his son hopping freight trains from Moscow to Koktebel, a town by the Black Sea, to start a new life with the father's sister. After they are stopped by a train guard, they continue their travel on foot. The father battles against his alcohol addiction and the son is fascinated with the idea of flight.... Read all

  • Directors
    • Boris Khlebnikov
    • Alexei Popogrebsky
  • Writers
    • Boris Khlebnikov
    • Alexei Popogrebsky
  • Stars
    • Gleb Puskepalis
    • Igor Chernevich
    • Evgeniy Sytyy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.9K
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    • Directors
      • Boris Khlebnikov
      • Alexei Popogrebsky
    • Writers
      • Boris Khlebnikov
      • Alexei Popogrebsky
    • Stars
      • Gleb Puskepalis
      • Igor Chernevich
      • Evgeniy Sytyy
    • 17User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Gleb Puskepalis
    Gleb Puskepalis
    • The Son
    Igor Chernevich
    Igor Chernevich
    • The Father
    Evgeniy Sytyy
    Evgeniy Sytyy
    • Railway inspector
    Vera Sandrykina
    Vera Sandrykina
    • Tanya
    Vladimir Kucherenko
    Vladimir Kucherenko
    • Mikhail
    Agrippina Steklova
    Agrippina Steklova
    • Kseniya
    Aleksandr Ilin
    Aleksandr Ilin
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    Anna Frolovtseva
    Anna Frolovtseva
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    Lyubov Rozanova
    Alexander Poslovsky
    Sergei Kushnarenko
    Sergey Shinkarenko
    Yuri Panchishin
    Tatiana Korol
    • Directors
      • Boris Khlebnikov
      • Alexei Popogrebsky
    • Writers
      • Boris Khlebnikov
      • Alexei Popogrebsky
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    7ron-chow

    Enjoyable Contemporary Russian Cinema

    I stumbled upon the DVD version of this film and, being a moderate fan of Russian cinema, made the time investment to watch it.

    The film was slow, and some takes were, in my opinion, unnecessarily long. The hand-held, back-and-forth capture of the boy throwing stones at a heap of junk strained my eyes, and I found it annoying and unnecessary.

    However, the film also has the typical merits of a low-budget, personal film which does have a story to tell. The acting was fine, the story simple and yet believable, and the shots were visually pleasing.

    This is by no means a great film, but I will recommend it to anyone who is fond of Russian cinema, and has the patience and a desire to have glimpses of modern Russia.
    10filmalamosa

    ALCOHOLIC STRUGGLES excellent understated and subtle

    This movie really appealed to me. All of the characters are authentic and likable.

    The main theme (what the movie is all about) is the terrible struggles and situations an alcoholic struggles with. One of the best scenes occurs when he runs out of vodka---so completely authentic.

    It is an intelligent movie done by a director who makes visual points with just the right amount of emphasis to tie things together...look for the ladders and the umbrellas. The idea of flight... it is subtle and carefully thought out.

    It is the story of an alcoholic aeronautical engineer and his 11 year old son who are penniless and trying to get to Crimea to live with a relative ---but there are so many levels...the place they are going to is a famous aeronautical gliding site. The father's career/life seems to have never taken off... you can read so many things into this movie.

    It is the best one I have seen for a long long time.
    10shneur

    This is NOT Disney (thank God).

    A film like this just couldn't be made in America, where action must occur at a slam-bang pace, and children must be either pitifully ignorant of life or else caricatures of evil. Here, there is exquisite attention to detail -- a countryside, a vase of flowers, and long periods with no dialog at all where a mood is simply allowed to develop. The passage of time may not be in equivalent "real time," yet it passes noticeably. And what a skilled performance by Gleb Puskepalis, a boy with, as often seems to be the case, a distinguished acting history in legitimate theater. His character is master of his fate and of the plot, and he himself is master of the camera and the cast. I like this film especially because it is the boy who is rational, determined and self-directed, while the adults, as in reality, are continually made fools by their alcohol, aggression, and just wanting "to f*** each other" all the time. Bravo!
    9aania@mail.ru

    for those who love Russia

    Koktebel' is the film that could impress those who love Russia, Russians and who wants to know more about that country. It could help to understand "mysterious Russian soul". But it is sometimes too slow and detailed. It got the Silver Georgy on the 25th Moscow International Film festival.
    10jromanbaker

    Better the journey than to arrive

    Quite simply this is one of the truest, finest films ever made. To say that it is about a journey to a ' better ' place which in this case is a a seaside pleasure resort in Crimea is to simplify. It is a place called Koktebel and a young middle aged man and his eleven year old son intend to reach it, and it is above all the young son's dream to get there. Father/son relationships have been depicted before in Russian cinema in many different ways, and their significance is probably difficult to understand in Western culture. In the West directors like Bogdanovich and Wenders have depicted daughters, whereas in Russia ( it seems to me ) male bonding has a stronger pull. In ' Koktebel ' the father who has fallen on bad times has to find a place to live and as his wife is dead he bears sole responsibility for his son's future. No spoilers but after many troubled incidents the two break apart, and the son alone in a desolate muddy field has a critical breakdown, sobbing that ' it is finished '. I interpreted it that his real childhood was finished and that he was too young to bear that. The actor who plays the son is superb, and for me he was the tragic focus of the film. Alone he continues the journey. I wondered as I watched about the true meaning of this cinematic masterpiece. Is disillusionment the fate of all of us who travel in life ? Is the journey better without the hope of a place where life will supposedly fulfil our fantasies and needs ? Many have written of the visual beauty in this film, and yes there is a beauty in the landscapes and also a beauty in the ' things ' however ' ugly ' that surround the various characters. All of this is here in ' Koktebel ' but for me it was the loss of childhood innocence of the son - and yes, of his father in his own youth that moved me to tears. A great, great film that needs many viewings and finally I feel its major achievement is in the not so simple fact that each and all of us must move on, and that finally our personal Ithaca is totally different from what we hoped for.

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 2003 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Roads to Koktebel
    • Filming locations
      • Koktebel, Crimea, Ukraine
    • Production companies
      • Koktebel Film Company
      • PBOUL Borisevich R.U.
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      • $225,642
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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