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Directed by | Valery Todorovsky |
Written by | Yuriy Korotkov Valeriy Todorovskiy |
Produced by | Vadim Goryainov Leonid Lebedev Valeriy Todorovskiy Leonid Yarmolnik |
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Cinematography | Roman Vasyanov |
Edited by | Aleksey Bobrov |
Music by | Konstantin Meladze |
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Distributed by | Central Partnership |
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Running time | 120 minutes 136 min (full DVD) |
Country | Russia |
Languages | Russian English subtitles |
Budget | $15 million |
Box office | $17 million (₽490 million) |
Stilyagi (Russian: Стиляги, also known as Hipsters in the English release) is a 2008 Russian romantic jukebox musical film directed by Valery Todorovsky and starring Anton Shagin and Oksana Akinshina. Set in mid-1950s Moscow, the film depicts the Soviet stilyagi subculture, along with their struggle for self-expression within the prevailing reality of the Soviet repression.
Stilyagi has been featured at the Toronto International Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, and the Cleveland International Film Festival, where it has been an audience favorite. It won the Audience Choice Award at the Anchorage International Film Festival in 2009 and several Golden Eagle Awards and Nika Awards, including Best Film in both.[1] In Russia, it has become a cult film, as most of its score consists of covers of 1980s and 1990s Russian rock music from bands such as Bravo, Nautilus Pompilius, Nol and the Red Elvises. It received generally positive reviews from critics.