Russian directors never disappointed me when it comes to directing a good coming-of-age drama. Galina Daneliya-Yurkova left her distinctive mark on Frantsuz – creating a real cinematic experience for its viewers.
Frantsuz is one of those films I had heard a lot before I got a chance to watch it. The film is an adaptation of the novel ” Waiting for a Goat ” ( “V ozhidanii kozy“) written by Yevgeni Dubrovin – one of the best novelists in Russian literature. The story is set in the post-military town in the Soviet Union. Victor,12 and Vlad,7 are two free-spirited brothers who live alone with their mother. The father has been gone for many years and they have been told by their mother that died at the front defending their homeland. He has been described by her as “a very strong man with an iron character who worked as a blacksmith”
One night their father shows up. It turns out that he had been imprisoned in France during the war. He immediately starts his efforts to establish his fatherly authority seeing that his sons are being spoiled by their mother – the boys however earnestly counterbalance them. It comes to no surprise as his views of responsibility and discipline involve frequent whippings – he wants to make them hard-working and responsible – but Vlad and Victor and not too happy with the new arrangements :
” Forced labor, – I said – is widely used in ancient Romans and Greeks. It was called slavery. But in the future humanity knowingly waived it, as slave labor was a non-reliatively difficult to free man.
The phrase turned out to be very beautiful. My father even stopped to eat.
Well enough! – Father slapped a hand across the table. – Maybe so, but you should listen to your parents “

The brothers get a supporter in the face of their uncle who also returns from captivity. He convinces a Jewish chemist who liked his sister to make her a marriage proposal even if it is known that her husband is alive and is at home.
Frantsuz is a movie that can teach its viewers a lot of things. As you watch it you will gain the understanding that The relationship between children and parents should be built on the principles of equality and mutual respect.
The acting in the film was good – and aside from the very young protagonists Yuri Zvyagintsev and Aleksandr Biryukov I enjoyed the performance of Sergei Shakurov in the role of the father. He was very convincible in the role of strict father which almost made me want to join the pact of the boys ( myself being spoiled as well ) .
Frantsuz like many other Russian films from that time was slightly military-themed – which only made it more enjoyable to watch. A similar movie is The Return ( original name Vozvrashcheniye) which can be summarized as ” The plot seems simple at first- two boys meet their father for the first time after 12 years absence ” – if interested you can read its review which I wrote about a year ago at theskykid.com . Both films get a high recommendation from me and I would be thankful if you share your views on them in the comments below!
The book “V ozhidanii kozy” is available for free at Lib.ru
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Ready? OK! is a fun and inspirational film. I enjoyed watching it as the film has influences from two of my favorite films: Billy Elliot and But I Am A Cheerleader. This movie follows the adventures of 10-year-old (almost 11) Josh Dowd (Lurie Poston), an energetic young boy studying in a rather strict private religious school and is on its wrestling team. But Josh is not that interested in wrestling. He would like to join the school’s cheerleader team and wears a homemade button on which is the face of his favorite varsity wrestler.





The Apollo 3 mania is spreading around the world. When I introduced them at theSkyKid.com I was not even able to imagine that they would become that famous in such a short time. Currently 




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I knew about the Greenhouse effect for a while. It has been recommended for me several times . I thought that the film`s will be a sci-fi and will deal with some outer space – but when I finally saw it – I found out that my idea of it was quite wrong. For a better that is – as Greenhouse effect turned out to be excellent even if overwhelming sad coming of age drama. I really liked it – and even trough it has been released on DVD I tend to think of it as a festival film.
The second young protagonist of the film is Ernest (Aleksandr Yakin) – a homeless 12 years old boy who lives in a Greenhouse , baths in a car wash and tries to earn some money by begging in the station and taking various odd jobs in the city. He is smart boy – street wise and has learned a lot about survival and people from the streets . He dreams of heading to Greece with another street kid – who is being hold in hospital for operation . The young actor Aleksander Yakin fits perfectly his role – in an interview the film director mentions that Aleksander has a complicated biography himself and something about his life, shown in the picture. The directors also stated that the 14-year-old actor has demonstrated surprisingly mature understanding of the meaning of the difficult role of homeless kid.
Ernest meets Rita at the station. When he finds out that she doesn`t have where to go – he takes her to the Greenhouse where he spends his nights. He teaches her a lot about life in the streets – as despite his younger age he is not a novice on the streets and the life there has teaches him the rules for survivals – in a sense he acts as a mentor to the 18 year old Rita. Their relationship has a central role in the movie`s plot . They learn a lot from each other and the life – which contributes to the notable value this movie has for all fans of the coming of age genre.
Do you want to see a really good film ? Film that will make you think – what is happening , why is it happening ? Film that will surprise you – an indie film …Yes ? Then you definitely should check out the new Russian film Cheesecake . Reviewing it i not an easy task as I would not want to spoil your experience . The first scenes you will see are related to the story – even trough you will discover this further in the film . What you have to focus your attention on is an add – yes an add – I know that you are used to skip those while they are screening on TV – but this add – this add is special and so are the people who act in it.
One day – a coincidence bring those thee character together – in a commercial of a Cheesecake. On the advertising shoot, they depict a happy family in Moscow: smile, drink tea. They don`t even suspect that the fate has prepared for them big surprises and twists…at least not until one night Mikhail discovers Alesha – on the floor Matt in front of his apartment . Alesha asks Michael to allow him spent the night at his house. Michal thinks about it – he doesn`t like the idea – as he hardly knows the boy – but after some thoughts he eventually agrees .



I have wanted to see Uranya ever since a friend told me how good it was after seeing it at a movie festival. He called it a pleasant surprise and highly recommended it. I wanted him to review its for my blog since the film was coming of age flick – he never got to it. So instead – you are going to get yet another review from me – yeaaay ! ( :

