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Hipsters

Original title: Stilyagi
  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
5.6K
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Hipsters (2008)
DramaMusicalRomance

Young people struggle to do things their way in the 1950s.Young people struggle to do things their way in the 1950s.Young people struggle to do things their way in the 1950s.

  • Director
    • Valeriy Todorovskiy
  • Writers
    • Yuriy Korotkov
    • Valeriy Todorovskiy
  • Stars
    • Anton Shagin
    • Oksana Akinshina
    • Evgenia Brik
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    5.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Valeriy Todorovskiy
    • Writers
      • Yuriy Korotkov
      • Valeriy Todorovskiy
    • Stars
      • Anton Shagin
      • Oksana Akinshina
      • Evgenia Brik
    • 14User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Anton Shagin
    Anton Shagin
    • Mels
    Oksana Akinshina
    Oksana Akinshina
    • Polza
    Evgenia Brik
    Evgenia Brik
    • Katya
    • (as Evgeniya Brik)
    Maksim Matveev
    Maksim Matveev
    • Fred
    Igor Voynarovskiy
    • Bob
    Ekaterina Vilkova
    Ekaterina Vilkova
    • Betsi
    Konstantin Balakirev
    Konstantin Balakirev
    • Dryn
    Aleksandr Stefantsov
    • Nolik
    Georgiy Sivokhin
    • Kim
    Olga Filimonova
    Olga Filimonova
    • Sherri
    • (as Olga Smirnova)
    Yanina Melekhova
    • Liza
    • (as Yanina Buyko)
    Irina Rozanova
    Irina Rozanova
    • Mat Polzy
    Sergey Garmash
    Sergey Garmash
    • Otets Melsa
    Oleg Yankovskiy
    Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Otets Freda
    Aleksey Gorbunov
    Aleksey Gorbunov
    • Labukh
    Leonid Yarmolnik
    Leonid Yarmolnik
    • Otets Boba
    Idris Azara
    • V roli syna Polzy
    Uarissa Choba
    • V roli syna Polzy
    • Director
      • Valeriy Todorovskiy
    • Writers
      • Yuriy Korotkov
      • Valeriy Todorovskiy
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews14

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    6Wbennit

    Mixed Opinion

    This movie really has 1 thing going for it, which is the unusual cultural element presented. The Russian style and music movement this film is about is extremely eye opening, and the crew did an specular job visualizing it. It follows a typical Russian youth's discovery of and assimilation into a movement to expel the monotonous, monochromatic lifestyles of Soviet Moscow by extremely obsessing with Western fashion and music. Imagine Happy Days interpreted by someone on the other side of the world. The film features some musical elements and some modern songs.

    From my older Russian relatives comments, sets and wardrobe were not extremely over the top. Stilagi means something like "stylish obsessed people" - it comes from the word stil' meaning style.

    The film was not written for a western audience for the most part, but it could lead to some interesting discussion afterward. For instance, vinyl records were really bootlegged on x-ray sheets and certain musical instruments were extremely illegal!

    I thought the actors did a nice job especially the young leads. But they did not sing the songs, nor were the songs from the proper era. The film felt more like a story with musical elements thrown in like Miike's Happiness of the Katakuris - except no zombies, claymation, etc.

    However, unless viewing the film with some Russians you probably won't get the full potential presented here. Many of the older actors are extremely famous. The lead female is an actress with some Western recognition. Also some cultural elements like communal living, youth groups, social status, and relevance of characters' names were not explained for Western viewers.

    On the negative side, the story itself is at times predictable and other times just absurd. Granted, this is a musical! The writers could have easily set up a straight forward love story set in troubled times, but they chose to extend the third act too far. If the film ended 40 minutes earlier, maybe I would enjoy it more. The plot has multiple loop holes, but addressing them would not help the narrative.

    Overall, this can be equated to one of those weird Asian cinema offerings where since you can't get much of the language you ignore the ridiculous story and just focus on the vivid, excellent visuals. It also helps that there are some creative intimate scenes.
    10Dourankev

    A wonderful movie!

    A wonderful movie! Not just entertainment, but also a deep philosophical meaning!
    craigsarmory

    Silyagi Russian for Stylish Guy

    While on a recent vacation to the Ukraine, I had a chance to see this movie. Though I speak very little Russian, I was able to follow the story quite easily. It is an excellent film about Jazz sub culture in former Soviet Russia. It was visually dynamic and very well filmed. The songs are fantastic and catchy!! I really enjoyed it and am looking forward to it being released on video in the United States. The characters are wonderfully played. The lady I saw the film with told me that it "shined a big smile on America." I highly recommend this movie to anyone interested in Russian movies, musicals or the former Soviet Union.
    5jeeap

    1984 Musical

    It was quite entertaining until the director decided to convince me that any husband should be happy about his cheating wife )) Especially if she brings home somebody else's baby )) Seriously.
    10evgueny

    Enjoyable and with insight into postwar Russian history

    "Stilyagi" is one of the best Russian movies I have seen in the past 10 years. The director and actors did wonderful job. The movie is both romantic and fun, and at the same time it gives insight about a curious historical phenomenon.

    The World War II not only devastated Russia, but also exposed the otherwise isolated country to Western culture through captured movies, vinyl LPs, art, fashion clothes, and other spoils of war. This was particularly valuable for people who wanted to express their difference from others. They started to copy perceived "American" lifestyle, especially the clothes, using films like "Sun Valley Serenade" and the covers of jazz LPs as primary references. Not surprisingly, the result was an outlook more typical for Western show business entertainers than for mainstream design. Although the group believed that their attire was the true definition of style, the rest of Soviet population labeled them "stilyagi" to show their disapproval. In the totalitarian regime "admiration for the West" was a felony, however, after Stalin's death state security was reluctant to take action and stilyagi were facing relatively modest retaliation, mostly from local Komsomol (Communist Party youth wing) activists.

    Since the movie is about liberty and has elements of a modern musical, I feel like comparing it with "Across the Universe" (2007). In this comparison, "Stilyagi" is more dynamic and psychological, while actors' voices are just as good. The main duo of Anton Shagin and Oksana Akinshina, who are playing a Komsomol activist Mels in love with a female stilyagi member Polza, are delivering excellent performance, which is especially striking given their young ages. (It is ironic that Mels is an acronym for "Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin," and "Polza" in translation from Russian means "use.") A scene of a Komsomol meeting is truly memorable and in my view is a masterpiece. The music is mostly modern Russian pop and alternative rock, with lyrics adapted to the plot. The ending, which makes a connection between liberty ideals of stilyagi and modern youth, sounds like a bold statement in the nation that is still re-thinking its past.

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    • Trivia
      On 24 December 2008, one day before the official theatrical release, an exhibition called "Vremya stilyag" ("The Time of Hipsters") opened in Moscow as part of the film's promotion campaign. Admission was free. The exhibition was divided into two parts with a very large board made of iron. On the one side were 'artifacts' pertaining to the age of Soviet hipsters, such as anti-hipster articles and caricatures from the Soviet press, old TV set called KVN, rarity radio gramophones, a round advertising column etc. as well as costumes from the film, while the other side represented America of the early and mid-20th century, "the world of Soviet hipsters' dreams", featuring, for example, rare photos of Grace Kelly and Charlie Parker. There were over 150 exhibits in total, taken from private collections or provided by the Russian State Library. The exhibition lasted until mid-January 2009.
    • Quotes

      Katya: You're worse than an enemy, Mels. You're a traitor.

    • Alternate versions
      The theatrical version was cut by ca. 12 minutes of more "dramatic" scenes. These scenes were restored for the DVD version and include:
      • A scene at the beginning where a sick patient is examined by Bob, who then uses his X-ray picture to create a bootleg LP.
      • Bob's arrest by the NKVD (predecessors of KGB) as he tries to buy jazz albums from an American.
      • The visit of Polza's mother at Mels' father, where she starts a fight with Polza.
      • The "squeaky bed" episode.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Evening Urgant: Nikolay Rastorguev/Anton Shagin (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Emu ne nuzhna amerikanskaya zhena
      ("He Doesn't Need an American Wife")

      Music by Kolibri

      Words by Konstantin Meladze

      Arrangement by Konstantin Meladze

      Performed by VIA Gra

      Courtesy of VIA Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • October 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Boogie Bones
    • Filming locations
      • Avtovo Metro Station, St. Petersburg, Russia
    • Production company
      • Krasnaya Strela
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,101,695
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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