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Park of the Soviet Period 2006

★ 2.99 votes124 min📅 2006-11-07

Step into a world where the excesses of Soviet life are exaggerated for entertainment in Park of the Soviet Period (2006). This film, directed by Yuli Gusman, is a romance, drama, and comedy that explores the human side of a bygone era.

Director: Yuli Gusman

Cast

Aleksandr Lazarev Jr.
Aleksandr Lazarev Jr.
Oleg
Elizaveta Boyarskaya
Elizaveta Boyarskaya
Alena
Mikhail Efremov
Mikhail Efremov
Robert
Aleksandr Lazarev
Aleksandr Lazarev
Oleg's father
Aleksandr Abdulov
Aleksandr Abdulov
Aleksei Buldakov
Aleksei Buldakov
Sergey Nikonenko
Sergey Nikonenko
Vladimir Zeldin
Vladimir Zeldin
Vladimir Dolinskiy
Vladimir Dolinskiy
Vladimir Etush
Vladimir Etush

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Park of the Soviet Period (2006) about?

Park of the Soviet Period follows Oleg, a charismatic TV host who falls in love with a nurse at a surreal Soviet-era amusement park, but their love is threatened by the park's rigid rules.

Who directed Park of the Soviet Period?

Yuli Gusman brings his unique vision to this offbeat romantic comedy

Who stars in Park of the Soviet Period?

The film features a talented cast, including Aleksandr Lazarev Jr., Elizaveta Boyarskaya, and Mikhail Efremov.

Is Park of the Soviet Period (2006) worth watching?

While Park of the Soviet Period may not be a blockbuster, its unique blend of romance, drama, and comedy, combined with its lighthearted tone, make it a must-watch for fans of offbeat cinema

How long is Park of the Soviet Period?

The film has a runtime of 124 minutes

About Park of the Soviet Period (2006) — A Bizarre and Beguiling Romantic Comedy

Step into a world where the excesses of Soviet life are exaggerated for entertainment in Park of the Soviet Period (2006). This film, directed by Yuli Gusman, is a romance, drama, and comedy that explores the human side of a bygone era. The story follows Oleg, a charismatic TV host who finds himself smitten with a beautiful nurse working at the park. However, their budding love is put to the test by the park's rigid rules, which prohibit personal contact between staff and visitors. As Oleg navigates this artificial world, he discovers a surreal landscape that is equal parts nostalgic and satirical. With its talented cast, including Aleksandr Lazarev Jr., Elizaveta Boyarskaya, and Mikhail Efremov, Park of the Soviet Period offers a unique and captivating viewing experience. From the park's gleaming attractions to the characters' quirky personalities, this film is a delightful journey into the heart of Soviet kitsch. With its lighthearted tone and comedic flair, Park of the Soviet Period is a must-watch for fans of offbeat romance and social commentary. So, why not take a trip to this bizarre and beguiling world, where the past and present collide in a swirl of color and music?

In Park of the Soviet Period (2006), the lines between reality and fantasy are blissfully blurred. This charming film is a love letter to the Soviet era, with all its quirks and contradictions. From the park's socialist banners to the nurses' uniforms, every detail is meticulously crafted to transport viewers to a bygone world. With its talented cast and lighthearted tone, Park of the Soviet Period is a film that will leave you smiling long after the credits roll.