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Koktebel

East of the West - Competition 2003 / Koktebel / Russia 2003

After his wife’s death, the father’s world falls apart. He leaves Moscow with his boy, intending to settle at his sister’s in the Crimea. Penniless, they wander south looking for the occasional odd job. After a dramatic clash with a crazy old man, they are taken in by a village healer, but the boy decides to continue the journey on his own.

Koktebel Koktebel

Synopsis

He built planes in Moscow, then his wife died, he began drinking, he lost his apartment, and his son started to wander. So he decided to set out on a journey across Russia to Koktebel in Crimea, to his sister Marina’s. The penniless father and son, knapsacks on their backs, head south by train and on foot. They look for odd jobs on the way, and soon enough an eccentric man hires them to fix his roof. One evening the father doesn’t resist the man’s persistent offers, and one vodka follows another. The drunken homeowner accuses the father of stealing money and in a deranged moment, he shoots him. The man and son escape into the woods and in a nearby village a lonely healer named Xenia takes them in. The man becomes closer to her but the boy, not content to just hang around, escapes. An affable driver takes him all the way to Crimea. It’s still summer in Koktebel but the boy can’t find his aunt. The boy spends the night on the shore of the sea he longed to visit, and in the morning his father is sitting on the pier beside  helpless child.... This story of fatherly love and children’s egoism incorporates the theme of unwitting good and evil in the people the duo meet on their pilgrimage to save themselves. All this takes place against a backdrop of nature and small pockets of life in a immense country whose people are trying to cope with difficult lives and fulfil their dreams of happiness.

About the film

100 min / Color, 35 mm
International premiere

Director Boris Khlebnikov, Alexei Popogrebsky / Screenplay Boris Chlebnikov / Boris Khlebnikov, Alexej Popogrebskij / Alexei Popogrebsky / Dir. of Photography Šandor Berkeši / Shandör Berkeshi / Editor Ivan Lebeděv / Ivan Lebedev / Producer Roman Borisevič / Roman Borisevich / Production PBOUL / Cast Igor Černěvič / Igor Chernevich, Gleb Puskepalis, Agrippina Stěklovová / Agrippina Stelkova, Alexandr Iljin / Alexander Ilyin, Vladimir Kučerenko / Vladimir Kucherenko, Jevgenij Sytyj / Yevgeniy Sytyi / Contact PBOUL

About the director


Boris Khlebnikov (b. 1972) graduated in film theory from the Russian Film Institute. He and Alexei Popogrebsky shot the short documentary Mimochod (1997), then he independently directed the short drama Tricky Frog (2000). Alexei Popogrebsky (b. 1972) graduated in psychology from Moscow State University. He and Boris Khlebnikov filmed the short documentary Mimokhod (1997). Koktebel is both directors’ feature debut.

Contacts

PBOUL
Chuksin Tupik 5-36, 125206, Moscow
Russia
Phone: +7 095 107 0595
Fax: +7 095 107 0595
E-mail: [email protected]

Guests

Roman Borisevich
Producer, Producer

Alexei Popogrebsky
Film Director, Film Director

Boris Khlebnikov
Film Director

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