
With a brother dedicated to punk rock stardom at any cost and a drunken father who chases skirt between robotic dancing lessons from the TV, young Senka stands as much chance of nurture as the hero of Truffaut's 400 Blows. The amazing thing about Ogorodnikov's film is that it was made in Russia. Clearly, plenty of Soviet teenies share the nihilistic feelings of their Western counterparts, and the extensive footage of safety-pin chic at concerts perhaps points to a sound export instinct on the director's part. Senka's brother Kostya is under pressure from Howmuch, a very heavy rocker, to steal a synthesiser from the Community Centre, so to protect him Senka steals it himself. The story occupies little more space than the music, but the performances are splendid enough to lodge Senka's predicament in the heart.
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Oleg Yelykomov as Senka Laushkin

Konstantin Kinchev as Kostya Laushkin

Yuriy Tsapnik as Yuri Laushkin

Svetlana Gaytan as Sveta Ivanovna

Polina Petrenko as Angelina

Oleg Garkusha as Oleg

Nikolay Dik as musician

Leonid Fedorov as

Andrei Panov as neighbour of Khokhmach

Pyotr Semak as Khokhmach

Oleg Kovalov as

Svetlana Bulynenkova as

Tatyana Sharkova as

Evert Sooster as

Sergey Rogozhin as

Aleksandr Aksyonov as

Vadim Mikheyenko as

Aleksandr Milyutin as

Alexei Rakhov as

Vladimir Presnyakov Jr. as breakdancer from tv
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