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The Cuckoo

7th(2002) World Cinema

War · Psychology · Crime/Violence  

  • CountryRussia
  • Production Year2002
  • Running Time100min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
During World War II, Russian soldiers used the term “cuckoo” to refer to enemy Finnish snipers who, despite being sorely outnumbered and poorly equipped, inflicted serious damage on the Red Army. When a Finn became a sniper, it was understood he wouldn’t be coming back: it was a suicide mission. As the film begins, one of those suicide-snipers (Wille) frees himself from the rock to which he’s been chained. Meanwhile, on the other side of the conflict, a Soviet officer (Ivan) who has been arrested by the Smersh (Secret Police) escapes. Each finds his way to the Lappland farm of a Saami woman (Annj) who takes them both in. The film then explores the relationship among these three characters who come from different worlds and cannot speak each other’s languages. “Cuckoo,” it turns out, is also the secret name of the woman.
Director
Director
Alexander Rogozhkin
Rogozhkin was born in Leningrad, 1949. He majored in history at the Leningrad State University. He worked as an artistic director at Lenfilm Studio studying at the Art Department of Leningrad State Pedagogical College at the same time. In 1982, he graduated from Moscow film school VGIK and in 1989 and received the Alfred Bauer prix and the FIPRESCI Prix at 1990 Berlin Film Festival for The Guard. His films include Ginger...Ginger(1981), For the Sake of Several Lines(1985), A Golden Button(1986), Miss Millionaire(1988) and The Third Planet(1990).
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Credit
  • Director Alexander Rogozhkin 알렉산드르 로고슈킨
  • Producer Sergei Solyanov
  • Cast Ville Haapsalo, Anni-Kristina Juusso, Viktor Bychkov
  • Screenplay Alexander Rogozhkin
  • Cinematography Andrei Zhegalov
  • Production Design Vladimir Svetozarov
  • Editor Yulia Rumyatseva
  • Sound Anatoly Goudkovsky, Sergei Sokolov
  • Music Dmitri Pavlov
  • Production Company CTB Film Company
    10 Kamennostrovshy Av. 197101 St.Petersburg, Russia
    kino@ctb.ru

  • World Sales Intercinema Art Agency
    Druzhinnikovskaya 15, Office 305 123242 Moscow, Russia
    intercin@edunet.ru