I Want to Go to Prison
I Want to Go to Prison | |
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Russian: Хочу в тюрьму | |
Directed by | Alla Surikova |
Written by | Vladimir Yeryomin |
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Cinematography | Grigoriy Belenkiy |
Edited by | Inessa Brozhovskaya |
Music by | Viktor Lebedev |
Production company | NTV Profit |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 min. |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
I Want to Go to Prison (Russian: Хочу в тюрьму, romanized: Khochu v tyurmu) is a 1998 Russian comedy film directed by Alla Surikova.[1][2][3]
Plot
The film tells about the developer of "Zaporozhets", which happened misfortune. With his help, the bank was robbed, and he decided to voluntarily go to prison.[4]
Cast
- Vladimir Ilyin as Lyamkin
- Natalya Gundareva as Masha
- Alla Kliouka as Marie
- Mikhail Petrovsky as Chris
- Sergey Batalov as Vovan
- Boris Shcherbakov as Oleg Ivanovich
- Kira Surikova as Secretary
- Oleg Korytin as Russian Policeman #1
- Yury Lugovsky as Russian Policeman #2
- Oleg Bocharov as Bandit[5]
- Yuriy Dumchev as big guy
- Zoya Buryak as Marianna
- Valery Kukhareshin as cafe visitor
Awards and nominations
- Vladimir Ilyin (Best Actor) — won
- Best Film — nom
- Vladimir Ilyin (Best Actor) — won
Critical response
Alexander Fedorov: Alla Surikova, in my opinion, this time staged a simple and almost not funny comedy. The film clearly falls short of an eccentric comedy of masks due to the lack of original tricks and situations. And for a comedy of characters, the characters look too flat and primitive.[6]
Sergey Kudryavtsev: It seems that our only active female comedian, Alla Surikova, is still working unevenly. The false and forced film "Moscow Vacation" was replaced by a more natural film "Monday's Children", but after it a bad comedy appeared again.[7]