I Want to Go to Prison

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I Want to Go to Prison
Russian: Хочу в тюрьму
Directed byAlla Surikova
Written byVladimir Yeryomin
Produced by
  • Yevgeny Gindilis
  • Frits Harkema
  • Vitaly Koshman
Starring
CinematographyGrigoriy Belenkiy
Edited byInessa Brozhovskaya
Music byViktor Lebedev
Production
company
NTV Profit
Release date
  • 1998 (1998)
Running time
89 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

I Want to Go to Prison (Russian: Хочу в тюрьму, romanizedKhochu v tyurmu) is a 1998 Russian comedy film directed by Alla Surikova.[1][2][3]

Plot[edit]

The film tells about the developer of "Zaporozhets", which happened misfortune. With his help, the bank was robbed, and he decided to voluntarily go to prison.[4]

Cast[edit]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Kinotavr
  • Vladimir Ilyin (Best Actor) — won
  • Best Film — nom
Nika Award
  • Vladimir Ilyin (Best Actor) — won

Critical response[edit]

Alexander Fedorov: Alla Surikova, in my opinion, this time staged a simple and almost not funny comedy. The film clearly falls short of an eccentric comedy of masks due to the lack of original tricks and situations. And for a comedy of characters, the characters look too flat and primitive.[6]

Sergey Kudryavtsev: It seems that our only active female comedian, Alla Surikova, is still working unevenly. The false and forced film "Moscow Vacation" was replaced by a more natural film "Monday's Children", but after it a bad comedy appeared again.[7]

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