A merry rural accordionist Timoshka is select the secretary of komsomol cell. He stops to play and begins to set in an order in a village.


Is this for you? If you like your Soviet-era rural dramas with a weirdly aggressive edge, you’ll probably find something to love here. If you’re looking for a relaxing musical, stay away. The transition from happy accordion tunes to absolute village chaos is a bit jarring, to say the least. 🪗 Timoshka is our guy. He ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Igor Savchenko

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"Is this for you? If you like your Soviet-era rural dramas with a weirdly aggressive edge, you’ll probably find something to love here. If you’re looking for a relaxing musical, stay away. The transition from happy accordion tunes to absolute village chaos is a bit jarring, to say the least. 🪗 Timoshka is our guy. He starts off as the heart of the village, just squeezing out tunes on his accordion. Then he gets this title—secretary of the Komsomol cell—and he decides he’s done with the fun stuf..."
Igor Savchenko, Aleksandr Zharov
Soviet Union

