Catalogue
»The Working Class Trilogy: Shadows in Paradise«
The terrifying mouth of a garbage crusher, the sea crushing upon the shore, a few kisses and the tragicomic life in a metropolis. »Shadows in Paradise« tells the love story of a garbage truck driver and a supermarket cashier.
»The Working Class Trilogy: The Match Factory Girl«
Suddenly, last spring, I was running aimlessly round the city, talking too much and twisting and shaking my head in the most ridiculous way. The next day I spent lying silently under my bed and hated myself bitterly. In revenge I decided to make a film that will make Robert Bresson seem like a director of epic action pictures.
»These Boots«
The history of Finland 1950-69 seen through the eyes of a Leningrad Cowboy as a child. The Leningrad Cowboys version of "These Boots are made for walking" by Nancy Sinatra.
»Those were the Days«
Set in Paris, The Leningrad Cowboys perfom their version of the known song: A solitary man leading a donkey is turned away at a restaurant door, he and the beast walk down to "La Maison du Vin" where, despite a "no donkeys" sign, they enter and the man proceeds to feed the donkey.
»Three«
Long-time couple Hanna and Simon unexpectedly fall in love with the same man: a confusing secret romance that disrupts all three lives.... German-language feature from the director of THE INTERNATIONAL, PERFUME, HEAVEN and RUN LOLA RUN.
»Thru the Wire«
Nicky escapes from a prison somewhere between Alabama and Utah - sometime in the future. He looks for his girl in various bars and hotels, but all that he sees in his new freedom is that no one cares for the future of human culture.
»Total Balalaika Show«
»Total Balalaika Show« is a documentary on the concert of the "Leningrad Cowboys" and the "Alexandrov Red Army Ensemble", an extraordinary, unforgettable encounter of the old and the new, of East and West.
»Tough Enough«
Fifteen-year-old Michael must prove he’s tough enough when he’s thrown into the gritty urban world of a rough ethnic neighborhood, far from the posh suburbs he’s used to.
