Rocky VI (1986 film)

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Rocky VI is a 1986 nine-minute black-and-white short parody of Rocky IV by Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki. The film stars Antti Juhani "Silu" Seppälä (Leningrad Cowboys) as Rocky and Sakari Kuosmanen as Igor, his Soviet opponent. In the film, the two boxers fight at Töölö Sports Hall in Helsinki. The much bigger Igor quickly knocks out Rocky and wins the match.[1]

Rocky VI is still shown at many film festivals. In 2004, the film was screened at Finále Plzeň in Czech Republic and at Xèntric at the Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona in Spain.[2] In 2007, the film was screened at Tampere Film Festival as part of a Kaurismäki retrospective.[3]

In the title, the letter VI does not actually represent number six, but an inverted IV, of Rocky IV, the specific film parodied. The fifth film in the Rocky series, Rocky V, was released almost four years after this parody. The sixth Rocky film, Rocky Balboa, was released 20 years after Rocky VI.

See also

  • Ricky 1, a 1988 low budget, feature-length parody of Rocky.

References

  1. ^ "Rocky VI". Orimattilan kaupunginkirjasto (in Finnish). Retrieved 2008-01-30.
  2. ^ "Finnish films at festivals - Documentaries and short films". Finnish Film Foundation. Archived from the original on 2004-10-14. Retrieved 2008-01-30.
  3. ^ "Tampereen elokuvajuhlat 2007". Film-O-Holic.com (in Finnish). Retrieved 2008-01-30.

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