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You Don’t Like Our Governement, Do You? 1988

★ 4.01 votes94 min📅 1988-12-31

Set in the cramped quarters of a Soviet communal apartment, Anatoliy Bobrovskiy's 1988 comedy-drama *You Don't Like Our Governement, Do You?* turns a seemingly trivial dispute into an absurdist battle over a measly 1.5 square meters.

Director: Anatoliy Bobrovskiy

Cast

Andrei Petrov
Pavel Poluboyarov
Marina Politseymako
Marina Politseymako
Maria Ivanovna
Vladimir Steklov
Vladimir Steklov
Chizhenok
Lyubov Polekhina
Lyubov Polekhina
Zinka
Nina Doroshina
Nina Doroshina
Elena Aleksandrovna
Viktor Pavlov
Viktor Pavlov
Pavlinov
Vyacheslav Nevinnyy
Vyacheslav Nevinnyy
Feduleev
Lev Borisov
Lev Borisov
Stenin
Yuriy Vorobyov
Yuriy Vorobyov
Parfyonov
Aleksey Konsovskiy
Aleksey Konsovskiy
Dolbezhov

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *You Don't Like Our Governement, Do You?* (1988) about?

This Soviet-era comedy-drama follows a seemingly minor conflict in a communal apartment—disagreement over moving a door to gain 1.5 square meters of space—that spirals into a bureaucratic nightmare. The film explores themes of individuality versus collective living under an oppressive system.

Who directed *You Don't Like Our Governement, Do You?*

The film was directed by Anatoliy Bobrovskiy, known for his sharp satires that critique Soviet societal norms through everyday absurdities.

Who stars in *You Don't Like Our Governement, Do You?*

The cast features Andrei Petrov, Marina Politseymako, Vladimir Steklov, Lyubov Polekhina, and Nina Doroshina in pivotal roles.

Is *You Don't Like Our Governement, Do You?* (1988) worth watching?

Though unrated on IMDb, this underrated gem offers biting satire and relatable themes about bureaucracy and personal space. Fans of dark comedies like *The Death of Stalin* will appreciate its dry wit and historical insight.

How long is *You Don't Like Our Governement, Do You?*

The runtime is 94 minutes.

About You Don't Like Our Governement, Do You? (1988) — How a tiny apartment dispute became a Soviet-era farce

Set in the cramped quarters of a Soviet communal apartment, Anatoliy Bobrovskiy's 1988 comedy-drama *You Don't Like Our Governement, Do You?* turns a seemingly trivial dispute into an absurdist battle over a measly 1.5 square meters. What begins as a neighborly debate over a rearranged door escalates into a Kafkaesque showdown, exposing the absurdity of bureaucracy and the fragility of personal space under a rigid system. The film blends sharp satire with heartfelt character moments, capturing the tension between collective living and individual agency.

With a stellar ensemble led by Andrei Petrov, Marina Politseymako, and Vladimir Steklov, the movie thrives on dry humor and quiet desperation, transforming a mundane conflict into a microcosm of societal pressures. Bobrovskiy crafts an atmosphere thick with frustration and dark humor, where every bureaucratic hurdle feels like a punchline—and a tragedy. *You Don't Like Our Governement, Do You?* (1988) remains a poignant reminder of how power plays out in the most intimate corners of life.