Dikari

Dikari (Russian: Дикари) is a 2006 Russian comedy film in line with the infamous Peculiarities of the National Hunt.

Dikari
DVD cover
Russian Дикари
Directed byViktor Shamirov
StarringGosha Kutsenko
Vladislav Galkin
Marat Basharov
Georgy Dronov
Anatoly Zhuravlev
Igor Vernik
Oleksiy Gorbunov
Evklid Kyurdzidis
Elena Polyanskaya.
Music byMaksim Golovin
Dmitry Katkhanov
CinematographyDenis Panov
Edited byDmitry Slobtsov
Production
company
Kinoplan
Distributed byCentral Partnership
Release date
  • November 23, 2006 (2006-11-23)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Plot

The opening sequence has Tinto Brass licking his lips, as the camera follows a pair of youths along a secluded beach strewn with lovemaking couples and naked girls. The south depicted here is heavily clouded by nostalgia: It is the paradise of a middle-age man remembering his youth, which was peopled by quirky friends and bare-breasted women, and free of any old people.

Gosha Kutsenko leads a cast of mostly young but already very popular actors, most of whom are clad in cargo shorts or camouflage gear. Kutsenko plays Aye-Aye, who comes to the Crimea every summer to meet old friends in the hope that it will return his lust for life. Lots of things happen on the beach, from wild love to tender friendship. The movie is funny, romantic, and nostalgic. The beach way.

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