Popularity: 4 (history)
Director: | Aki Kaurismäki |
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Writer: | Aki Kaurismäki, Sakke Järvenpää, Mato Valtonen |
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After years of fame and misfortune in Mexico, the members of the Leningrad Cowboys decide to return to their native village. Their former manager Vladimir, who now calls himself Moses lead them on their way home. | |
Release Date: | Feb 24, 1994 |
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Director: | Aki Kaurismäki |
Writer: | Aki Kaurismäki, Sakke Järvenpää, Mato Valtonen |
Genres: | Comedy, Adventure, Music |
Keywords | return, journey around the world, rock band |
Production Companies | Pandora Film, Pyramide Productions, Sputnik, La Sept Cinéma |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 26, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Twist-Twist Erkinharju | Leningrad Cowboys |
Ben Granfelt | Leningrad Cowboys |
Sakke Järvenpää | Leningrad Cowboys |
Jore Marjaranta | Leningrad Cowboys |
Ekke Niiva | Leningrad Cowboys |
Jyri Närvänen | Leningrad Cowboys |
Pemo Ojala | Leningrad Cowboys |
Silu Seppälä | Leningrad Cowboys |
Mauri Sumén | Leningrad Cowboys |
Mato Valtonen | Leningrad Cowboys |
Matti Pellonpää | Moses / Vladimir |
Kari Väänänen | The Mute |
André Wilms | Lazar / Johnson / Elijah |
Nicky Tesco | American Cousin |
Jacques Blanc | Owner of Bingo Parlour |
Nicole Helies | Bingo Hostess |
Kirsi Tykkyläinen | Singer of Babylon |
Aki Kaurismäki | Factory Worker Imitating Chaplin (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Aki Kaurismäki | Editor, Director, Screenplay, Story |
Timo Salminen | Director of Photography |
Sakke Järvenpää | Story |
Mato Valtonen | Story |
Mauri Sumén | Original Music Composer |
Otmar Hitzelberger | Line Producer |
Maciej Skalski | Line Producer |
Bernhard Türcke | Line Producer |
John Ebden | Production Design |
Mark Lavis | Art Direction |
Timo Linnasalo | Sound |
Jouko Lumme | Sound |
Tom Forsström | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Name | Title |
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Aki Kaurismäki | Producer |
Reinhard Brundig | Executive Producer |
Paula Oinonen | Executive Producer |
Fabienne Vonier | Executive Producer |
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This is a sequel to <i>Leningrad Cowboys Go America</i> of four years before, where Finnish auteur Aki Kaurismäki introduced one of his most absurd creations: an extravagantly quiffed "Russian" rock band from the wilds of Siberia, supposedly the worst band in the world, played by Finnish actors who ... speak only Finnish and then broken English to each other. That first film was a sort of road movie, where the Leningrad Cowboys played a series of ramshackle bars across the American South while headed towards Mexico to perform at a wedding. Unbeknownst to them, the village idiot Igor (Kari Väänänen), who aspires to be one of them, has arrived in the United States too in pursuit, and their manager Vladimir (played by the late, great Matti Pellonpää) exploited them all the way by taking their earnings for his own luxurious desires. <i>Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses</i> follows closely on the action of the first film, as Vladimir reappears after an unexplained absence, having become an extravagantly bearded religious fanatic and calling himself Moses. Their former manager wants to lead the band, who have become stranded in Mexico, back to their home in Siberia. This sequel has the same general format as its predecessor, though this time the road trip is from France back through Europe to the Russian border. Vladimir has stolen something important, and French actor André Wilms plays an American CIA agent pursuing him on the road back home (his thick French accent again clashing with his character's supposed origin). <i>Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses</i> is among Kaurismäki's worst films, and one of those sequels that should have never been made. Already with the first film one was just as likely to sigh at the lameness of it all as chuckle at the gags. The sequel, however, is a much more somber film than its predecessor, which mean there are even less gags, and virtually every scene feels like milking a formula. While it might be worth a try if you are a committed fan of Kaurismäki's body of work, I would be very reluctant to recommend this (or even the vastly superior LENINGRAD COWBOYS GO America) to a general audience.