Leto

2018 [RUSSIAN]

Biography / Drama / History / Music / Romance

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 79% · 61 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 78%
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 7911 7.9K

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Plot summary

Leningrad, one summer in the early eighties. Smuggling LPs by Lou Reed and David Bowie, the underground rock scene is boiling ahead of the Perestroika. Mike and his beautiful wife Natasha meet with young Viktor Tsoï. Together with friends, they will change the destiny of rock’n’roll in the Soviet Union.


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Reviewed by samxxxul 7 / 10

From Kirill with love - Rock'n'roll rebellion in Soviet Russia

I've not posted for a while, life taking a huge dip lately and i've been busy with other stuff. No idea what to start with, i had been listening to bands from the Eastern bloc. Then switched to Thrash metal and listened to Shah's Beware album (1989) and E. S. T. Electro Shock Therapy (1989). I was going back and forth and played classic rock bands from the Soviet. I remembered Serebrennikov's movie but was not able to recollect the name. I looked it up and it put me in a good zone after all the music, I watched it twice!

The movie is a portrait of Leningrad's underground music scene of the early 1980s - shot in moody monochrome, loosely based on Kino frontman Viktor Tsoi ( the Marc Bolan of Russia back in those days) with an interesting story of keeping the flame alive in the declining scene (who would not like to know what was being a rock star in the Soviet Union in the 80's ?) It is beautifully shot, a perfect ode to the youth and rock in Soviet Russia, which also contains the immortal line: "This is Natasha, she really loves tomatoes". Kirill Serebrennikov has put his sweat, blood and tears and completed the project while he was under house arrest and it triggered backlash from the public when he was denied permission to attend the cremation of his mother by the court.

I would definitely say that I'm a big fan of Serebrennikov films and his vision for Leto is so passionate and poetic that you feel you're part of the era amidst the turmoil and what it really felt like listening to rock music in the 80s featuring music by T-Rex, Talking Heads, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Bowie, Blondie & more. There are filmmakers who have contributed to this genre, but Serebrennikov is one of the handful to have succeeded in this initiative of linking music to political protest.

Reviewed by nelsondavid-09401 8 / 10

LETO

My main reason for choosing to watch this film was after having read up on the trials and tribulations of the Russian stage, film director, and theatre designer Kiril Serebrenikov. Serebrenikov had, until recently been placed under house arrest by the Russian Government, after being convicted of embezzlement and is still now not able to leave Moscow. This all meant that Serebrenikov completed the Leto while still locked away in his apartment.

Leto is based to a greater/lesser extent on the true story of the Underground rock scene in early 1980's St Petersburg. The City's authorities had sought to try to co-opt the new musical trends sweeping into the Soviet Union from the West, such as: Punk, Rock and New Wave, through the introduction of a state sanctioned Rock club, the first of its kind in the Soviet Union. Rock groups would apply to play, having their lyrics vetted for any subversive content in order that they could perform. The club's performance scenes are entertaining, and surprising, with local apparatchiks patrolling the audience to ensure that everyone stays in their seats and remains calm.

At the heart of this film is a 3-sided relationship between Mike, the club pro, He and his band are the stars of the club, playing to adoring (but restrained) fans including his young wife Natalia. So far, so good. It's the arrival of this 3rd side which adds the complexity. Viktor, a young musician, with the talent, lyrics and attitude required to become a star. Natalia quickly falls for Viktor, but Viktor seems rather more focused on the guidance and opinions of Mike. While for Mike, he obviously doesn't want to lose Natalia, but what does he want?

There seems always a carefree sense associated with Mike, one of the reason's perhaps he doesn't push on and above the Club. I think in Viktor he sees someone who has that little bit extra something, be it talent, desire or authenticity required to make him a huge star which he himself doesn't quite have. As a result, he gets behind Viktor, providing the further guidance and motivation that the younger man seeks.

To this effect, Mike gives a memorable speech when questioned by a friend, as to why he is in such a hurry to get Viktor recorded. He reflects that in the Soviet Union, you never know what can happen to a man, but there is/was always the risk that life could be cut short.

As mentioned, the film is loosely based on real events: Viktor (Viktor Tsoi) went onto become a huge star before dying tragically early in 1990 at the age of 28, the result of a car crash. Mike's response in the film reflects the tragic and rapid decline and fall of the real-life figure on which he is based, Mike Naumenko, who became an alcoholic, split from his wife, and as a result of an accident was left physically unable to play his guitar any longer. He died one year after Viktor, in 1991 aged 36.

Perhaps the most memorable thing about Leto is how the film consistently busts through the so called "forth wall" (in other words the invisible, imagined wall that separates actors from the audience). In the form of superb choreographed sequences, where the timeline of the film is frequently paused. The standout of the Choreographed scenes is one set on a commuter train, as Mike and his friends, with their subversive dress and behaviour, draw scorn from other passengers. Plain clothes police soon become involved. It's at this point that one of the Characters completes (impressively in the circumstances) a spirited version of Talking Head's "Psycho Killer".

The second wall breaker is the character, "Skeptik" who appears throughout the film both within and outside of events. Addressing on some occasions other characters and on others, the audience directly. In retrospect I consider Leto to be a very good film. The set piece sequences are unique and magical perhaps unsurprising considering Serebrenikov prior experience in the theatre.

Reviewed by mihaskoanhedonia 8 / 10

USSR Beat Generation Revolt

So, as I'm a dumb plebe, I don't check at TV and YouTube, I missed this awesome picture that was released 2 months ago, and I've only recently got a glimpse of the bomb. Firstly, I want to tell you, that this picture is included in my specialty top 5 movies of the year, and here is a reason. Words do not convey how much is it full of wonderful camerawork moves, musical accompaniment and acting, the general atmosphere and her cultural significance. It is important to understand the point that this film is positioned as a requiem for Victor Tsoy and Mike Naumenko, but, for me, this picture is better perceived as artistic, because of its historical fidelity. Not to make spoilers, let me just say that it's a cool pseudo documentary about the punk / avant-garde get-together of the capital of all Russian-speaking cherry-pickings, namely "Leningrad Rock Club" and its beginnings. The other one is worth seeing, isn't it? Separately, I want to note the soundtrack, which took first place in Cannes, which is not surprising. How the hell can one not win with the overdose of such monsters as Bowie, Lou Reed, Blondie, T-Rex, Talking Heads, Iggy Pop and many more. Which is only worth the presence in the movie Shortparis, from which I, as always, caught a real aesthetic orgasm. Inserts with musicals, b/w and enduring the spirit of that era in the complex fascinating viewing experience. To sumbit I can only say, watch online, go to the cinema, but do not miss this movie with your interested eyes.

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