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  1. 7. Nov. 2006 · Park Sovetskogo perioda: Directed by Yuliy Gusman. With Aleksandr Lazarev, Elizaveta Boyarskaya, Mikhail Efremov, Aleksandr Abdulov. Oleg, the host of a TV show is asked to cover in his show a new ultramodern amusement park called "Park of the Soviet Period".

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    • Comedy
    • Yuliy Gusman
    • 2006-11-07
  2. 11. Nov. 2006 · The life in the park is an exaggerated version of the soviet life - pioneers parading, girls selling soda water on the street, socialist banners are everywhere, communist party decisions, free medical procedures, etc. When Oleg falls in love with a nurse he discovers that the rules of the Park forbid any personal contact with the ...

  3. 7. Nov. 2006 · Park Sovetskogo Perioda ist ein Film von Regisseur Yuli Gusman mit Aleksandr Lazarev Jr., Elizaveta Boyarskaya, Mikhail Efremov. Alle Infos, Inhalt Kritik und Trailer zu Park Sovetskogo Perioda jetzt bei kino&co.

  4. www.kinokultura.com › 2007 › 15r-sovietparkKinoKultura

    The park is inhabited by Soviet monsters (as in Jurassic Park [1993]―the viewer is told that the Soviet wonders were created by the same Hollywood cinematographers used for Steven Spielberg’s film.) Live personalities from the Soviet era have gathered in the park, playing themselves―from the singers Iosef Kabzon and Palad Biul'-Biul'-Olgy, to well-known actors from the Soviet cinema like ...

  5. The life in the park is an exaggerated version of the soviet life - pioneers parading, girls selling soda water on the street, socialist banners are everywhere, communist party decisions, free ...

  6. Oleg, the host of a TV show is asked to cover in his show a new ultramodern amusement park called "Park of the Soviet Period". The life in the park is an exaggerated version of the soviet life - pioneers parading, girls selling soda water on the street, socialist banners are everywhere, communist party decisions, free medical procedures, etc ...

  7. The main character(the protagonist) is a wealthy successful Russian TV star(a "New Russian"). His father wants him to visit a new "high tech amusement park" that is based on life in the Soviet Union. His father is not a "New Russian", and is always complaining about work and life in modern day Russia. I got the feeling this like many recent ...