Luna Park (1992 film)

Luna Park
Directed byPavel Lungin
Written byPavel Lungin
Produced byGeorges Benayoun
Angelo Pastore
Paul Rosenberg
StarringOleg Borisov
Andrei Gutin
Natalya Yegorova
CinematographyDenis Yevstigneyev
Edited byElisabeth Guido
Music byIsaak Schwarz
Production
companies
Blyuz Film Studio
Ciby 2000
Distributed byNorthern Arts Entertainment (USA)
Union Générale Cinématographique (UGC) - Theatrical
Release date
  • 9 September 1992 (1992-09-09)
Running time
111 minutes
CountriesFrance, Russia
LanguageRussian

Luna Park (Russian: Луна-парк; 1992) is a Franco-Russian produced film. The second feature film of Russian director Pavel Lungin, it depicts the story of a young antisemitic skinhead leader, Andrei Leonov (Andrei Gutin), who is forced to come to terms with the discovery that his father, Naoum Kheifitz (Oleg Borisov), is of Jewish ancestry.

The film, of the "chernukha [ru]" (Russian: чернуха, roughly "black stuff") genre, follows Andrei as he explores his heritage and the relationship he begins with his father.

Luna Park was shown at the Toronto Festival of Festivals on 13 September 1992 (1992-09-13), and was released in New York in January 1994.

It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The composer Isaak Schwarz won a Nika Award from the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences for the film's music.