The Garage (1979 film)
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Russian | Гараж |
Directed by | Eldar Ryazanov |
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Cinematography | Vladimir Nakhabtsev |
Music by | Andrei Petrov |
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Running time | 96 min [1] |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The Garage (Russian: Гараж) is a Soviet 1979 comedy-drama film directed by Eldar Ryazanov, based on a screenplay by Emil Braginsky.
Plot summary
[edit]A cooperative has been planning to build a new parking garage with assigned spots for its members. The process was painfully slow and bureaucratic, but at long last, it appeared that the plans had been finalized. However, the plans are thrown into disarray when the size of the garage must be reduced to make way for a new highway, and there won't be parking space for all the long-suffering members. The cooperative holds a special meeting to decide who will lose their spots. In fact, the decision was actually made by the cooperative's board before the meeting, and some members of the cooperative object to this unfair process. Their objections are ignored until, in desperation, a disgruntled member secretly locks the door to the meeting room and hides the key so that the meeting cannot end until a fair decision is made. The members then argue with each other back and forth until late at night...
Cast
[edit]- Liya Akhedzhakova as Malayeva
- Iya Savvina as Anikeyeva
- Svetlana Nemolyaeva as Guskov's Wife
- Valentin Gaft as Sidorin, Head of Cooperative
- Andrey Myagkov as Khvostov
- Georgi Burkov as Vitaly Fetisov
- Leonid Markov as Professor Smirnovsky
- Vyacheslav Nevinny as Karpukhin
- Anastasia Voznesenskaya as Market Director
- Semyon Farada as Trombone Player
- Igor Kostolevsky as Miloserdov's Son
- Olga Ostroumova as Marina
- Gleb Strizhenov as Yakubov
- Boryslav Brondukov as The Groom
- Natalya Gurzo as Natasha
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Production
[edit]Director Eldar Ryazanov got the idea for the movie after a meeting for the parking garage co-operative of Mosfilm employees. The director expected the meeting to last only 30 minutes, but it instead lasted the whole day. He returned in a state of shock because of the way that the artists, including those with reputations as decent and intelligent people, behaved when they learned that some of them would have to give up their parking spots. Even members whose names were famous – not only in the country but also worldwide – resorted to insults and verbal attacks to defend their parking spots. Afterwards, Ryazanov felt guilty because he did not stand up for those who lost their parking spots.
His alter ego in the film is Professor Smirnovsky, who sees the injustice of what is happening but does nothing about it.
As in all his movies, Eldar Ryazanov acted in a minor role: he played the head of the insect department who overslept the whole meeting and drew the unfortunate lot at the end of the film.[3]
References
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- 1979 films
- 1980 films
- Mosfilm films
- 1980 comedy-drama films
- 1980s Russian-language films
- Films directed by Eldar Ryazanov
- Films shot in Moscow
- Films shot in Saint Petersburg
- Films set in Moscow
- Films set in the Soviet Union
- Soviet comedy-drama films
- Russian-language comedy-drama films
- 1980s Soviet films
- 1980s Soviet film stubs
- 1980s comedy-drama film stubs