| GaraSh | |
|---|---|
![]() Alexandr Kullinkovich posing behind the scenes of «GaraSh» movie in Minsk, Belarus | |
| Directed by | Andrei Kureichik |
| Written by | Andrei Kureichik |
| Produced by | Andrei Kureichik, Dmitry Friga |
| Starring | Alexandr Kullinkovich, Yuri Naumov, Artem Kuren |
| Cinematography | Nikita Pinigin, Alexandr Krupina |
| Edited by | Sergey Dmitrenko |
| Music by | Dmitry Friga |
| Distributed by | BezBuslou Arts |
Release date | 7 November 2015 |
Running time | 45/61 minutes |
| Country | Belarus |
| Languages | Russian, belarusian |
GaraSh (Belarusian: ГараШ) is a Belarusian comedy film first released in 2015, directed by Andrei Kureichik.[1]
Plot
This dark comedy about car mechanics working in the Shabany district on the outskirts of Minsk reveals a clash of civilisations. The young hero, born in Belarus, has lived and worked in the USA under the program Work & Travel five years, adopted that lifestyle and made the "American dream" his formula for happiness. On his return to Belarus he works in a Shabany garage which has its own philosophy; a different view of reality, closer to that of the Soviet Union.[2]
Cast
- Aleksandr Kullinkovich: Boris Grigorievich, senior mechanic
- Yuri Naumov: Auto Electrician
- Vitaly Kuren: Artem Borzov, «American»
- Vasily Nitsko: Ivan Ivanovich, a government official
- Elizaveta Shukova: a client of the garage, the daughter of an official
- Vadim Gaidukovsky: Seller of auto parts
- Evelina Sakuro: Stripper
- Oleg Grushecki: Mechanic
- Egor Zabelov: Grisha, musician[3]
References
- ↑ "November, 7". Listapad. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
- ↑ Малиновский С. "Андрей Курейчик снимает фильм за "три копейки"". Комсомольская Правда. Archived from the original on 4 July 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
- ↑ "GaraSh". Listapad. 6 November 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
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