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Irony Of Fate, Or Enjoy Your Bath (1975)
Rating:
Starring: Barbara Brylska, Andrey Myagkov, Alexander Shirvindt, Yury Yakovlev
Director: Eldar Ryazanov
Category: Avant Garde, Foreign, Comedy
Studio: Image Ent.
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French,Russian,German
Length:
185 mins

 
 

 

"An absolutely untypical story, which could only occur n the New Year Night" - is the subtitle of the most popular Eldar Ryazanov's film. This is lyrical comedy about four friends going to the sauna, as their annual tradition was, and so much "heat" that the character of Andrey Myagkov ended up at the same apartment in the same street with the same furniture, but in Leningrad, where he unexpectedly interferes with the life of its lady owner (Barbara Brylska)...