Dreams (1993 film)

Dreams
Directed byKaren Shakhnazarov
Alexander Borodyansky
Written byKaren Shakhnazarov
Alexander Borodyansky
Produced byKaren Shakhnazarov
Alexander Borodyansky
StarringAmaliya Mordvinova
Oleg Basilashvili
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
CinematographyBoris Brozhovsky
Music byAnatoli Kroll
Production
company
Release date
  • 1993 (1993)
Running time
78 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Dreams or (Russian: Сны, romanizedSny) is a 1993 Russian fantastical absurdist comedy directed by Karen Shakhnazarov and Alexander Borodyansky.[1][2]

Plot[edit]

...Russia, end of the 19th century. Countess Prizorova suffers from strange dreams. In them the Countess becomes a dishwasher by the name of Masha Stepanova who works in a dirty Moscow eatery in 1993.

...Masha Stepanova has a pensioner husband, who shoots her nude and then sells these photos on the Arbat. Soon the president of Russia approaches Masha for help. An IMF representative is coming to Moscow and Stepanova who is appointed as Minister of Finance must seduce the foreigner to obtain favorable loans for Russia. However the provocation with Masha fails because of lustful Semyon Borisovich, accountant of the canteen where Stepanova works.

Count Prizorov, alarmed by his wife's condition, refers first to a famous doctor, and then, well, to a medium Monsieur Renoir. After the "magical" psychic session Prizorov explains that his wife has a prophetic gift: she dreams about what would happen in Russia a hundred years. The future of the country seems terrible: poverty, a general collapse, violence of criminals, foreign prostitutes, lack of spirituality... The shocked Count decides to take a desperate step: at the time of the report to the Emperor Nicholas II, Prizorov requires to immediately begin implementation of economic and social reforms because the current rate of the tsarist government will inevitably lead to revolution. Alas, the emperor and his entourage remain deaf to Prizorov's fiery speech, the Count is discharged and the course of history does not change...

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "СНЫ (1993)". KM.ru.
  2. ^ "Сны. Х/ф". Russia-K.

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