Kin dza dza!


Kindzadza Russian , translit.Kindzahdza is a 1986 Soviet scifi dystopian black comedy cult film released by the Mosfilm studio and directed by Georgiy Daneliya, with a story by Georgiy Daneliya and Revaz Gabriadze. The movie was filmed in color, consists of two parts and runs for 135 minutes in total.

The film is set in 1980s Moscow. Standing right in the city centre on Kalinin Prospekt, a barefoot man dressed in a tattered coat appeals to anyone with a strange request Tell me the number of your planet in the tenture? Or least the number of your galaxy in the spiral?. Random passersby, two Soviet citizens previously unknown to each other Uncle Vova, a gruff construction foreman from Moscow, Vladimir Mashkov, and a Violinist, a student from Georgia, Gedevan Aleksidze, start a conversation with him, during which the stranger shows them an alien teleportation device traveller. The foreman Mashkov holds out his hand to the device and, despite the strangers warnings, presses a random button. Suddenly Uncle Vova and the violinist find themselves alone on the desert planet Pluke in the Kindzadza galaxy. From that point on, the movie describes their long quest to find a way back home.The natives of the planet appear human, with deceptively primitivelooking technology and a barbaric culture, which satirically resembles that of humans. They are telepathic the only spoken words normally used in their culture are ku koo and kyu kew, the latter being a swear word. However, the Plukanians are able to quickly adapt to understand and speak Russian and Georgian too. The society of Pluke is divided into two categories Chatlanians and Patsaks. The difference is ascertained only by means of a small handheld device visator, similar to flash drive in appearance when pointed at a member of one group, an orange light on the device comes on when pointed at a member of the other group, a green light comes on. It is also noted that the social differences between Patsaks and Chatlanians are not constant Pluke being a Chatlanian planet, so Chatlanians are privileged, and a system of rituals must be followed by the Patsaks to show flattery but there are Patsak planets where Patsaks hold the upper hand and Chatlanians are subservient. Visator shows that Uncle Vova and Violinist are Patsaks.

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