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2015 film by Andrei Kureichik

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GaraSh
Alexandr Kullinkovich posing behind the scenes of «GaraSh» movie in Minsk, Belarus
Directed byAndrei Kureichik
Written byAndrei Kureichik
Produced byAndrei Kureichik, Dmitry Friga
StarringAlexandr Kullinkovich, Yuri Naumov, Artem Kuren
CinematographyNikita Pinigin, Alexandr Krupina
Edited bySergey Dmitrenko
Music byDmitry Friga
Distributed byBezBuslou Arts
Release date
  • 7 November 2015 (2015-11-07)
Running time45/61 minutes
CountryBelarus
LanguagesRussian, belarusian

GaraSh (Belarusian: ГараШ) is a Belarusian comedy film first released in 2015, directed by Andrei Kureichik.

Plot

This dark comedy about car mechanics working in the Shabany district on the outskirts of Minsk reveals a clash of civilisations. The young hero, born in Belarus, has lived and worked in the USA under the program Work & Travel five years, adopted that lifestyle and made the "American dream" his formula for happiness. On his return to Belarus he works in a Shabany garage which has its own philosophy; a different view of reality, closer to that of the Soviet Union.

Cast

  • Aleksandr Kullinkovich: Boris Grigorievich, senior mechanic
  • Yuri Naumov: Auto Electrician
  • Vitaly Kuren: Artem Borzov, «American»
  • Vasily Nitsko: Ivan Ivanovich, a government official
  • Elizaveta Shukova: a client of the garage, the daughter of an official
  • Vadim Gaidukovsky: Seller of auto parts
  • Evelina Sakuro: Stripper
  • Oleg Grushecki: Mechanic
  • Egor Zabelov: Grisha, musician

References

  1. "November, 7". Listapad. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
  2. Малиновский С. "Андрей Курейчик снимает фильм за "три копейки"". Комсомольская Правда. Archived from the original on 4 July 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
  3. "GaraSh". Listapad. 6 November 2015. Archived from the original on 3 February 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2016.


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