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Absurdistan

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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6.7/10
1.8K
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Absurdistan (2008)
Two childhood sweethearts seem destined for one another, until the women of their isolated village, angered by male indifference toward the water shortage, go on a sex strike that threatens the young couple's first night of love.
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An allegorical comedy centered on two childhood sweethearts who seem destined for one another until the women of their isolated village, angered by male indifference toward the water shortag... Read allAn allegorical comedy centered on two childhood sweethearts who seem destined for one another until the women of their isolated village, angered by male indifference toward the water shortage, go on a sex strike that threatens the young couple's first night of love.An allegorical comedy centered on two childhood sweethearts who seem destined for one another until the women of their isolated village, angered by male indifference toward the water shortage, go on a sex strike that threatens the young couple's first night of love.

  • Director
    • Veit Helmer
  • Writers
    • Zaza Buadze
    • Servet Golbol
    • Veit Helmer
  • Stars
    • Max Mauff
    • Kristyna Ryska
    • Nino Chkheidze
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Veit Helmer
    • Writers
      • Zaza Buadze
      • Servet Golbol
      • Veit Helmer
    • Stars
      • Max Mauff
      • Kristyna Ryska
      • Nino Chkheidze
    • 15User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Max Mauff
    Max Mauff
    • Temelko
    • (as Maximilian Mauff)
    Kristyna Ryska
    Kristyna Ryska
    • Aya
    • (as Kristýna Malérová)
    Nino Chkheidze
    • Grandmother
    Ivane Ivantbelidze
    • Shooting Gallery Guy
    Ani Amiridze
    • Shooting Gallery Guy's Daughter
    Ilko Stefanovski
    • Guri - Temelko's Father
    Assun Planas
    • Temelko's Mother
    Otto Kuhnle
    • Barber
    Hijran Nasirova
    • Barber's Wife
    Hendrik Arnst
    • Landlord
    Olga Nefyodova
    Olga Nefyodova
    • Landlord's Wife
    Adalat Ziyadkhanov
    • Policeman
    • (as Adalet Zyadhanov)
    Matanat Atakishiyeva
    • Policeman's Wife
    Izzularab El-Kaghghat
    • Baker
    Michaela Bandi
    • Baker's Wife
    Blagoja Spirkovski-Dzumerko
    • Cobbler
    • (as Blagoja Spirkovski)
    Dace Bonate
    • Cobbler's Wife
    Elxan Quliyev
    • Bus Driver
    • (as Elhan Guliyev)
    • Director
      • Veit Helmer
    • Writers
      • Zaza Buadze
      • Servet Golbol
      • Veit Helmer
    • All cast & crew
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    10druid333-2

    The Key Word Here Is Absurd (and I would not want it any other way)

    German director/writer,Veit Helmer's films are an acquired taste (much like Canada's Guy Maddin). His style of directing seems to lean toward the mainly visual (there is little to no dialog in his films),and in metaphorical terms,has a tendency to (at times)resemble some of the films of Czech film makers,Jiri Menzil,etc. In this gentle fable,'Absurdistan',the story takes place in the fictional village of Absurdistan,somewhere in a part of Russia that seems to have been forgotten by time (it's not supposed to be listed on any map),but still exists,none the less. Aya & Temelko are two young people who have been in love with one another since childhood. Aya's fortune telling grandmother predicts that the two should get together when two star signs merge. Sound simple enough? There is a problem in the village with the water supply (and the lazy,good for nothing men,who are content with just hanging out in the local teahouse all day while their women do all the work,including the work projects that the men start,but never seem to finish). When things get downright dire,what with the nearly total lack of water,the women stage a sex strike ultimatum on the men. It's up to Temelko to try & fix the water problem, so he can be with his beloved Aya forever. Veit Helmer directs & co-writes the screenplay (with the assistance of Zaza Buadze,Gordan Mihic & Ahmet Golbol). The cinematography by George Beridze makes nice use of what appears to be a arid,near desert environment. The cast is made up of mainly Russian actors who do their job well. If you enjoyed Helmer's film, 'Tuvalu' from a few years back, this will be another feather in your conical cap. Spoken (what little on screen dialog,outside of the narrative structure)in Russian with English subtitles. No MPAA rating,but contains flashes of nudity & sexual content.
    6ArizWldcat

    Different and Interesting

    This feature was filmed in Azerbaijan. This is remarkable since the main theme of the story involves sex, and in a Muslim country, this type of movie is definitely frowned upon. The story surrounds a young couple, Ava and Temelko. They are madly in love and have been told by her fortune-telling grandmother the night they may consummate their relationship. However, before the special night arrives, they run into problems as the lazy men of the town they inhabit have not performed any maintenance on the town's water pipes and they have broken. The women are fed up with having to do without water and go on "strike"...no water, no sex. The movie reminds me a little of "The Gods Must Be Crazy;" silly and slapstick humor along with a little more subtle humor underneath. The performances of Kristyna Malerova and Max Mauff were sympathetic and amusing.

    To the reviewer below, I got my "facts" from the director of the film at the screening I attended...I was just repeating what I heard. I took the man (and the others involved in the film who agreed with him) at his word, and I think you are taking this commentary just a tad too seriously.
    7Buddy-51

    sweet human comedy

    Reportedly based on a true story (though with quite a bit of legendary embellishment, one assumes, at least in its more fantastical elements), "Absurdistan" takes place in a remote village where the women wage a full-fledged battle-of-the-sexes, agreeing to withhold their conjugal duties until the men in the community repair the pipe that for decades has brought water to the town. The story also features Tamelko (Max Mauff) and Aya (Kristyna Malerova) as two teenagers whose own plans to finally consummate their relationship must now be put on hold.

    Homespun in appearance and humanistic in tone, "Absurdistan" (a German film done in Russian) is highly reminiscent of those quirky Czech comedies that enjoyed such popularity here in the States back in the 1960s. The scenes set in the past have been deliberately designed to look like aging home movies - grainy, washed-out, and scratchy - while those set in the present are crisp, clean and bursting with color.

    The movie blends small town humor with touches of magic realism and the occasional flight of fancy. There are times, admittedly, when the movie gets a little too silly and cutesy for its own good, but, on the positive side, it never takes itself too seriously or condescends to its characters. The mood is upbeat and the details charming in what amounts to a modern-day (but not TOO modern-day) version of "Lysistrata."
    6jack_o_hasanov

    Hmm...

    Actually, because the movie was shot in Azerbaijan, I was intrigued. I came across a different movie, it wasn't what I expected. It had a different theme. Not bad.
    7Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    Extremely Off-Beat, Rather Quaint, Culturally Different&In Spots, YES: ABSURD!

    The Title says it all: ABSURDISTAN.

    An International/Russian film that has its ups and downs, so to speak! And the emphasis here is really on "INTERNATIONAL"! German Director/Co-Writer: Veit Helmer; Azerbaijani Co-Writer: Zaza Buadze; Female Lead: Kristyna Malerova-No INFO on her nationality, but surname appears to be Czech; German Male Lead: Max Mauff; The rest of the cast hails from at least a dozen different European and Westeren Asian countries! This explains why so few cast members were given dialog...Most of them either don't speak Russian, or speak it with a very discernible accent!

    ABSURDISTAN is a very visual experience. IMDb talks about how the 40 year old Helmer loved silent films in his university film studies. Perhaps this is why the word "Slapstick" is bantered about a lot referring to this film. Slapstick is very over-the-top. Absurdistan's style is much too "Tableauesque" (Coining term via poetic license!) to be labeled slapstick. But whatever you want to call it: It works... Most of the time!

    FANTASY is another term people seem insistent upon using to explain segments of the film. I'd say there are a few mildly surreal/absurd moments, but nothing beyond that. ABSURDISTAN really doesn't remind me of any other film, except perhaps 1960's Never on Sunday. There is one brief moment of nudity. AYA, the female lead, can't sleep owing to the heat, and climbs up on the roof, removing her pajamas. Temelko spots her and chases her around for a moment, but that's about it. There is a little simulated sex done with clothes-on, but aimed much more at comedy than at any type of arousal.

    Oddly, I perceive ABSURDISTAN as a perfect extended family get-together flick, provided everyone is over 14 or 15! It's very easy to imagine a large Eastern-European family getting together and having an exceptionally enjoyable time watching this! If anybody tries my suggestion, let me know how it works out, please!.... ENJOY/DISFRUTELA!

    Any comments, questions or observations, in English or Español, are most welcome!

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2008 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Absürdistan
    • Filming locations
      • Shaki, Azerbaijan
    • Production companies
      • Veit Helmer Filmproduktion
      • Südwestrundfunk (SWR)
      • Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $39,683
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,441
      • Feb 8, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $113,269
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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