

The Last Russian Limousine
Directed by Darya Khlestkina2014年4月3日 75分钟纪录
7.910.0
For the first time in twenty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the workers and engineers of the Soviet ZIL car factory in Moscow receive a special order from the Russian Ministry of Defence. Three brand new trademark ZIL limousines have been commissioned for the Victory Day Parade on Red Square. In times past they would have had 5 years to make these, but now they only have 2. The team feels it has a chance to show their specialist skills, despite the fact that the workforce is depleted and the machinery is obsolete. Professionals are called out of retirement to help, and migrant workers are called on to meet the deadline. They all cling to their routines, out of pride, out of desperation, and out of a basic need to survive. The writing is on the wall for the factory: the government has plans to 're-assign' the factory land. This could be the last order the factory fulfills. And once the final checks are made and the limousines are ready to star in the parade, the order is canceled for no reason. This is Russian tragicomedy at its best.
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The Last Russian Limousine was released on 2014年4月3日.
The Last Russian Limousine was directed by Darya Khlestkina.
The Last Russian Limousine has a runtime of 75分钟.
The Last Russian Limousine was produced by Marina Razbezhkina, Darya Khlestkina.
For the first time in twenty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the workers and engineers of the Soviet ZIL car factory in Moscow receive a special order from the Russian Ministry of Defence. Three brand new trademark ZIL limousines have been commissioned for the Victory Day Parade on Red Square. In times past they would have had 5 years to make these, but now they only have 2. The team feels it has a chance to show their specialist skills, despite the fact that the workforce is depleted and the machinery is obsolete. Professionals are called out of retirement to help, and migrant workers are called on to meet the deadline. They all cling to their routines, out of pride, out of desperation, and out of a basic need to survive. The writing is on the wall for the factory: the government has plans to 're-assign' the factory land. This could be the last order the factory fulfills. And once the final checks are made and the limousines are ready to star in the parade, the order is canceled for no reason. This is Russian tragicomedy at its best.
The key characters in The Last Russian Limousine are Self (Mikhail Sattarov).
The Last Russian Limousine is a 纪录 film.
The Last Russian Limousine has an audience rating of 7.9 out of 10.



