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Tatsu / Hound Dogs
Directed byVyacheslav Lagunov
Written byVyacheslav Lagunov
Produced byVladimir Lavrenko
StarringMargarita Pushkina
Nastia Poleva
Krematorij
Distributed byGreat Britain-Russia
Release date
  • 1994 (1994)
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Tatsu (Russian: Тацу) (alternative title: Hound Dogs (Russian: Гончие псы)) is a 1994 Russian film directed by Vera Yakovenko and starring Margarita Pushkina, Nastia Poleva, Krematorij, Molotov Cocktail bands and others.

Plot

According to film director Lagunov, "Tatsu is a dragon that sits inside everyone of us. It chokes those of us who yielded to our temptations.". The film is a story of a Soviet hippy who was imprisoned for 5 years and tries to fit in after the release.