Roads to Koktebel (2003)
Directed by Boris Khlebnikov / Aleksei Popogrebsky
Genres - Drama, Fantasy, Action, Adventure |
Sub-Genres - Psychological Drama, Road Movie |
Run Time - 100 min. |
Countries - Russia |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Andrea LeVasseur
The Russian writing/directing team of Boris Khlebnikov and Alexei Popogrebsky makes their feature debut with the road movie Koktebel. Starting in Moscow, a widowed alcoholic father (Igor Chernevich) and his 11-year-old son (Gleb Puskepalis) set out on foot headed for the Crimean town of Koktebel. Along the way, they meet up with grumpy recluse Mikhael (Vladimir Kucherenko), who ends up shooting the father during a drunken brawl. Luckily, local doctor Xenia (Agrippina Steklova) fixes him up, leading to a romance. The father stays with her, while the son finishes the journey by himself. Koktebel was shown at the 2003 Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
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alcoholism, parent/child-relationship, road-trip, widow/widower