Somewhere between Alabama and Utah, a prisoner (Nicky Tesco) escapes from prison. He is looking for his girlfriend in bars and hotels, while having time to perform with the “Leningrad Cowboys”. The pursuers overtake him, but the fugitive manages to escape through the back door of the restaurant into a remote alley, where his love, Cadillac and a sip of Coca-Cola await.
Two aging crooks are given two weeks to repay a debt to a woman named The American. They recruit their recently deceased partner's son to help them break more
Two aging crooks are given two weeks to repay a debt to a woman named The American. They recruit their recently deceased partner's son to help them break into a laboratory and steal the vaccine against STBO, a sexually transmitted disease that is sweeping the country. It's spread by having sex without emotional involvement, and most of its victims are teenagers who make love out of curiosity rather than commitment. close
Detective Nishi is relieved from a stakeout to visit his sick wife in hospital. He is informed that she is terminally ill, and is advised to take her more
Detective Nishi is relieved from a stakeout to visit his sick wife in hospital. He is informed that she is terminally ill, and is advised to take her home. During his visit, a suspect shoots one detective dead and leaves Nishi's partner, Horibe, paralyzed. Nishi leaves the police force to spend time with his wife at home, and must find a way to pay off his debts to the yakuza. close
After a global war, the seaside kingdom known as the Valley of the Wind remains one of the last strongholds on Earth untouched by a poisonous jungle and more
After a global war, the seaside kingdom known as the Valley of the Wind remains one of the last strongholds on Earth untouched by a poisonous jungle and the powerful insects that guard it. Led by the courageous Princess Nausicaä, the people of the Valley engage in an epic struggle to restore the bond between humanity and Earth. close
“Paris, night, 1994. We are in the midst of the darkness, and we are in the midst of it. “Leningrad cowboys” sing in the bar the song “Riding on threes more
“Paris, night, 1994. We are in the midst of the darkness, and we are in the midst of it. “Leningrad cowboys” sing in the bar the song “Riding on threes with bells ...”, known on the West as “Those Were the Days”. And then you go to the bar, and you go to the bar, and you go to the door, and you say, "NoDonkeys." “No, no, no, no, no.” We have a slew of sleeves, and we have a slew of sleeves, and we have a slew of sleeves, and we have a slew of sleeves. We have a sleeve, a sleeve, a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, and a sleeve, a sleeve, a sleeve, and a slew, and a slew. In this case, you will find that you will find yourself in a position where you will find yourself in a place where you will find yourself in a place where you will find yourself in a place where you will find yourself. Andrey Plakhov
“Those Were the Days” begins with the unforgettable biblical image: “Seppäl’s power, the most shy and minimal of the cowboys, and the donkey stands at the door of the French cafe. Evening. The magic of the day is that we have a slew of sleeves, and we have a slew of sleeves, and we have a slew of them. We have a lot of fun, and we have a lot of fun, and we have a lot of fun, and we have a lot of fun, and we have a lot of fun, and we have a lot of fun. Peter von Bagh close
The story of post-war Finland as interpreted by Aki Kaurismäki to Nancy Sinatra’s famous hit “These Boots Are Made For Walking” performed by the Leningrad Cowboys.
The story of post-war Finland as interpreted by Aki Kaurismäki to Nancy Sinatra’s famous hit “These Boots Are Made For Walking” performed by the Leningrad Cowboys. close