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Kukushka (2002)

Drama | 99 minutes
3,66 37 votes

Genre: Drama / War

Duration: 99 minuten

Alternative titles: The Cuckoo / Кукушка

Country: Russia

Directed by: Aleksandr Rogozhkin

Stars: Ville Haapasalo and Viktor Bychkov

IMDb score: 7,7 (8.210)

Releasedate: 1 January 2002

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Kukushka plot

"She's Making Peace One Man at a Time."

Finland 1944, a few days before WWII ended in that country. A Finnish sniper manages to escape and Ivan, a Russian captain, also manages to escape through the eye of the needle. They are fighters on opposite sides of the war, but Anni, a woman in Lapland, takes them in and treats them just like two men.

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The film "Coco" from the Russian cinema, made in 2002, is a charming anti-war comedy. The film, with all its ups and downs, takes the audience with it until the end. It is a film with few dialogues and few actors. A different love triangle is formed in the film where both men leave this female triangle alone. The film has three main characters, a Sami woman, a Finnish soldier, and a Russian commander, whose story is related to the end of World War II. All three characters do not understand each other's language, and their communication forms the essence of the film, and the film evokes this poem that empathy is better than speaking the same language.