Luna Papa

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1999 Russian film
  • 1999 (1999)
Running time
109 minutesCountriesRussia
Tajikistan
Uzbekistan
Germany
Austria
FranceLanguageRussian

Luna Papa (Russian: Лунный папа) is a 1999 movie by Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov with collaboration from Russia, Tajikistan, Germany, Austria and France[1]

Plot summary

17-year-old Mamlakat lives with her father Safar, who raises rabbits, and mentally disabled brother Nasreddin in an unpaved lakeside village in Tajikistan. She works in a restaurant and dreams of becoming an actress. A travelling theatre company visits the nearby city but she misses the performance and wanders for a while. She chances upon an aircraft pilot, Yassir, who pretends to be an actor and a friend of a famous American actor. He promises to help her become an actress, but instead seduces her while she is in a dream-like fantasy, leaving the village immediately afterwards.

When she discovers that she is pregnant, she has no idea how this happened and who the father is. Determined to preserve her and their honour, her eccentric family sets out on a comic journey in order to find the unborn child's father and to force him to marry her. During this journey - in an old car loaded with rabbits - they travel through Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. The family meets various bandits and the charming impostor Alik, who poses as the seducer in the dark, and falls in love with Mamlakat.

Cast

  • Chulpan Khamatova as Mamlakat
  • Moritz Bleibtreu as Nasreddin
  • Ato Mukhamedzhanov as Safar
  • Merab Ninidze as Alik
  • Polina Rajkina as Khabibula (voice only)
  • Nikolay Fomenko as Yassir
  • Dinmukhamet Akhimov as the gynaecologist
  • Sherali Abdulkajsov as Akbar

Filming location

The film was shot in Kairakum, in north-western Tajikistan.[2]

Awards

The film received the main prize "Golden Rose" at Kinotavr in 2000.[3]

At the 2000 Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards the picture was awarded the prizes for Best Film and Best Director (Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov).[4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Лунный папа". Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2018-02-13.
  2. ^ "PANDORA FILM Produktion - LUNA PAPA". Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  3. ^ "Призеры 1991-2005 гг". Kinotavr. Archived from the original on 2012-08-06. Retrieved 2018-02-13.
  4. ^ "2000". Russian Guild of Film Critics.
  5. ^ Kozlov, Vladimir (2015-04-21). "Russian Director Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov Dies at 49". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-06-29.

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