Limita


1h 45m 1994

Brief Synopsis

"Limita" which translates most literally as "hicks" refers to the film's two central characters, Ivan and Misha, who have made it to Moscow from the provinces in time to catch the rising boom of perestroika's economic opportunity. Ivan has struck it rich as a computer code-breaker, and the film revo

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Thriller
Release Date
1994

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 45m

Synopsis

"Limita" which translates most literally as "hicks" refers to the film's two central characters, Ivan and Misha, who have made it to Moscow from the provinces in time to catch the rising boom of perestroika's economic opportunity. Ivan has struck it rich as a computer code-breaker, and the film revolves around a mysterious disk that's brought to him for decoding.

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Thriller
Release Date
1994

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 45m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States September 1994

Shown at Venice Film Festival (Window on Images) September 1-12, 1994.

Feature directorial debut for established cinematographer Denis Evstigneev whose credits included: Vadim Abrashitov and Alexander Mindadze's "The Servant" (Russia/1989); and Pavel Lungin's highly regarded films "Taxi Blues" (Russia/France/1990) and "Luna Park" (Russia/France/1992).

Released in United States September 1994 (Shown at Venice Film Festival (Window on Images) September 1-12, 1994.)