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Peculiarities of the National Hunt 1995

★ 6.888 votes93 min📅 1995-06-15

Aleksandr Rogozhkin's 1995 comedy classic, *Peculiarities of the National Hunt*, dives into the chaotic world of Russian hunting traditions through the eyes of a bewildered Finnish researcher.

Director: Aleksandr Rogozhkin

Cast

Aleksei Buldakov
Aleksei Buldakov
Генерал Михалыч
Ville Haapasalo
Ville Haapasalo
Райво Хаапасало
Viktor Bychkov
Viktor Bychkov
Кузмич
Semyon Strugachyov
Semyon Strugachyov
Лева Соловейчик
Sergey Russkin
Sergey Russkin
Сергей Олегович
Sergey Gusinskiy
Sergey Gusinskiy
Семёнов - милиционер
Igor Sergeev
Igor Sergeev
граф
Igor Dobryakov
Igor Dobryakov
Харитон
Yuri Makusinsky
Yuri Makusinsky
егерь
Boris Cherdyntsev
Boris Cherdyntsev
майор Чердынцев

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Peculiarities of the National Hunt (1995) about?

A Finnish anthropologist arrives in Russia to study hunting customs, only to get tangled in a disastrous expedition with a rowdy crew of locals. Their noble intentions crumble under endless drinking, romantic missteps, and sheer absurdity.

Who directed Peculiarities of the National Hunt?

Aleksandr Rogozhkin, the visionary Russian filmmaker known for blending satire with social commentary in works like *The Cuckoo*.

Who stars in Peculiarities of the National Hunt?

The film features Aleksei Buldakov as the commanding general, Ville Haapasalo as the Finnish researcher, Viktor Bychkov as the Zen forest ranger, and Semyon Strugachyov as the detective.

Is Peculiarities of the National Hunt (1995) worth watching?

For fans of quirky, character-driven comedies, this film is a hidden gem. While unrated, its offbeat humor and cultural satire make it a rewarding experience—just don't expect a conventional plot.

How long is Peculiarities of the National Hunt?

The movie runs for 93 minutes.

About Peculiarities of the National Hunt (1995) — A Wild Russian Comedy Classic

Aleksandr Rogozhkin's 1995 comedy classic, *Peculiarities of the National Hunt*, dives into the chaotic world of Russian hunting traditions through the eyes of a bewildered Finnish researcher. Arriving to document local customs, he's quickly swept up in a boisterous expedition led by a larger-than-life general—reminiscent of the real-life Alexander Lebed—alongside a motley crew of St. Petersburg urbanites, a Zen-obsessed forest ranger, and a sharp-eyed police detective. What starts as an earnest cultural exchange spirals into a riotous odyssey of vodka-fueled revelry, ill-fated romances with rural women, and slapstick misadventures.

The film's charm lies in its absurd yet heartfelt exploration of cultural clashes, camaraderie, and the universal love of mischief. Rogozhkin crafts a satirical yet affectionate portrait of post-Soviet Russia, where tradition meets modernity in the most unpredictable ways. Packed with sharp dialogue and eccentric characters, *Peculiarities of the National Hunt* (1995) is a standout comedy that blends humor with a touch of existential wit.