Two Russians push the wrong button on a strange device and end up on the telepathic planet Pluke with its strange societal norms.Two Russians push the wrong button on a strange device and end up on the telepathic planet Pluke with its strange societal norms.Two Russians push the wrong button on a strange device and end up on the telepathic planet Pluke with its strange societal norms.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 1 nomination
Irina Shmelyova
- Tsan - The Desert Stage-Cart Driver
- (as Irina Shmeleva)
Anatoliy Serenko
- The Space Drifter From Uzm
- (as A.Serenko)
Aleksandra Dorokhina
- The Huge Woman at Subway Station
- (as A. Dorokhina)
Olesya Ivanova
- A Fat Woman Settled Under the Ferris Wheel
- (as O. Ivanova)
Tatyana Novitskaya
- The Presentation Crystal Owner
- (as T. Novitskaya)
Tatyana Perfileva
- An old woman in a subway cart
- (as T.Perfilyeva)
Lyudmila Solodenko
- A Swarthy Woman Settled Under the Ferris Wheel
- (as L. Solodenko)
Galina Daneliya-Yurkova
- Lyudmila Mashkova - 'Lucia'
- (as G. Yurkova)
Igor Bogolyubov
- Lord PG's personal Patsak
- (as I.Bogolyubov)
Valentin Bukin
- A Desert-Patrol Ecilopp
- (as V.Bukin)
Yuriy Voronkov
- The Bearded Big Man at Subway Station
- (as Y. Voronkov)
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Storyline
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- TriviaHalf the dialogue was ad-libbed.
- Quotes
Uef: If I have a little KETSE, I have the right to wear yellow pants, and any Patsak should squat twice before me, not once. If a have a lot of KETSE, I have the right to wear crimson pants, so any Patsak should squat twice, any Chatlanin should make "ku", and Etsilopp can't beat me at night...
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ravnyaetsya odnomu Gaftu (2010)
- SoundtracksStrangers in the Night
(uncredited)
Written by Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder
Performed by Levan Gabriadze
Featured review
A wonderfully minimalistic, absolutely anti-utopic dark sci-fi comedy.
"Kin-dza-dza" is a cult movie in Russia - and, in fact, it deserves this status completely, being an absolutely unique, minimalistic and freaky science fiction flick. Completely fantastic - and did I mention minimalistic? - art direction, excellent casting, and, of course, an anti-utopic plot that had miraculously slipped by the Soviet censorship, make this movie a true classic.
Mr. Spielberg, eat your heart out. All that "Light and Magic", and you still never came close to doing anything like this.
Mr. Spielberg, eat your heart out. All that "Light and Magic", and you still never came close to doing anything like this.
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- Apr 10, 2000
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- Release date
- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- Кін-дза-дза!
- Filming locations
- 26 New Arbat Avenue, Moscow, Russia(Vladimir and Gedevan meet the barefoot man)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $23,902
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