Leto (film) explained

Leto
Director:Kirill Serebrennikov
Producer:Ilya Stewart
Mikhail Finogenov
Murad Osmann
Charles-Evrard Tchekhoff
Ilya Dzhincharadze
Elizaveta Chalenko
Starring:Teo Yoo
Roma Zver
Irina Starshenbaum
Music:Ilya Demutsky
Roma Zver
Cinematography:Vladislav Opelyants
Studio:Hype Film
Kinovista
Runtime:126 minutes
Country:Russia
France
Language:Russian

Leto (Russian: Лето|Leto|'Summer') is a 2018 Russian musical film directed by Kirill Serebrennikov that depicts the Leningrad underground rock scene of the early 1980s. The film draws loosely from the lives of the Soviet rock musicians Viktor Tsoi and Mike Naumenko.[1] It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Cannes Soundtrack Award.[2] [3] [4] Leto also won the Best Production Designer at the 2018 European Film Awards.[5]

Plot

The film is mainly set in the summer of 1981 in Leningrad. The main storyline of the film tells the story of the relationship between the 19-year-old Viktor Tsoi (Teo Yoo), 26-year-old Mike Naumenko (Roman Bilyk), and Naumenko's girlfriend Natalia (Irina Starshenbaum), as well as the formation of the Leningrad Rock Club and the recording of Kino's first album, 45.[6]

The film's setting, the Leningrad Rock Club, was one of the few state-permitted public performance spaces for rock musicians in its time. The Club is generally a theatrical venue for boundary-pushing music, where audiences are instructed to sit politely and listen rather than mosh. However, interjections by narrator Skeptic (Alexander Kuznetsov) occasionally recast the club as extravagant, hedonistic, reckless, and dangerous. The musicians live frugally; their indulgences are creative rather than material.

Much of the narrative focuses on Mike, the frontman of one of the Club's more popular, old-guard bands, and his girlfriend Natacha, whose close, initially monogamous relationship stands in contrast to the expected behavior of rockstars. Also significant to the plot is Viktor, a quiet, slightly otherworldly young man with a knack for melody and a beguilingly peculiar turn of lyrical phrase. Natacha is the first to notice a kind of melancholic magic about Viktor, as the film gradually reorients itself around his budding stardom rather than Mike's less obviously ascending career. However, the film maintains a more general look at the musicians in the club, including the various musicians who come in and out of the lives of the protagonists.

The film's musical numbers alternate between diegetic stage performances and sudden flights of music-video fancy. In one such performance, an altercation between musicians and more conservative citizens on a packed train escalates into a demented, carriage-traversing singalong of Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer," the hitherto realist imagery disrupted with early-MTV-style cartoon flourishes. There are a few sequences in which Mike and the other Leningrad rockers seize their moment, using their music to defy the bureaucrats and wow audiences. However, nearly all of these scenes all followed by a caveat to the effect of "this didn’t really happen."

Cast

Production

Filming began in July 2017 in St. Petersburg.[10] At the end of August 2017, Serebrennikov was arrested, deported to Moscow on charges of fraud, and placed under house arrest.[11] Nevertheless, by February 2018 he managed to finish the film without violating the prohibitions imposed by the court, as he completed his work using a computer not connected to the Internet. A few unfinished scenes were finished using his notes and based on previous rehearsals.[12] Initial stills from the film were shown in the edition of 2 February 2018 of Variety.[13] [14]

Music

The film features the music of Kino and other Soviet rock bands. The soundtrack also includes covers of Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer", Iggy Pop's "Passenger", Lou Reed's "Perfect Day", and David Bowie's "All the Young Dudes" by contemporary Russian artists, such as Glintshake and Shortparis.[15] [16] Leto won the Cannes Soundtrack Award.[17]

Reception

Critical response

Allocine's review aggregator gave the film a score of 4.4 out of 5, with numerous outlets placing the film among the world's top films of 2018.[18] [19]

On the English-language review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of, based on reviews with an average rating of . The site's critical consensus reads, "A love story set against the backdrop of a pivotal moment in Russian culture, Leto captures people -- and a generation -- in thrilling flux."[20] Metacritic gives the film a weighted average score of 69 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[21]

Ben Sachs, the top critic from the Chicago Reader, gave a positive review of the film: "If you can disregard the derivativeness, this has some decent music and charismatic performances, and it provides some insights into the Western aspirations of Soviet youth culture." By contrast, Ty Burr from The Boston Globe stated, "Maybe you had to be there, but it's a movie's job to take us, and this one gets only partway."[20]

Published by the New York Times, Jeannette Catsoulis states, “Kirill Serebrennikov’s gentle mood piece brings an underground music scene to vivid life.”

Music community

On 15 February 2018, the film was criticized by musician Boris Grebenshchikov, who felt that the script of the film was "a lie from beginning to end."

Alexei Rybin, one of the founders of Kino, criticized the script and forbade the use of his image in the film.[22] The film was sharply criticized by the music producer Andrei Tropillo, who described the director Serebrennikov as "a person alien to rock culture and knowing nothing about it".[23] Music critic Artemy Troitsky agreed that the script "causes great doubts", but urged people to wait for the finished film.[24]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leto by Kirill Serebrennikov Metal Magazine . 2022-10-25 . metalmagazine.eu.
  2. Web site: The 2018 Official Selection. Cannes Film Festival. 12 April 2018. 12 April 2018.
  3. Web site: Cannes Lineup Includes New Films From Spike Lee, Jean-Luc Godard. 12 April 2018. Elsa. Keslassy. Variety. 12 April 2018. Peter. Debruge. Penske Business Media.
  4. Web site: 'Leto': Cannes Review . Screen Daily . Screen International. 10 May 2018. Jonathan. Romney. 10 May 2018.
  5. Web site: Excellence Awards 2018.
  6. Web site: Кирилл Серебренников под домашним арестом смонтировал фильм о Викторе Цое . The New Times. Under house arrest, Kirill Serebrennikov created a film about Viktor Tsoi . 5 February 2018. 27 August 2018. ru.
  7. Web site: Стало известно, кто сыграет роль Виктора Цоя в фильме Кирилла Серебренникова. Anastasiya. 25 August 2017. Cosmopolitan Russia. Fashion Press. ru. Actor of Viktor Tsoi in Kirill Serebrennikov's film revealed. 27 August 2018.
  8. Web site: Korean-German Actor Teo Yoo Gets Big Break in Cannes Hit. Hye-jin. Song. The Chosun Ilbo. Chosun Media. 15 May 2018. 27 August 2018.
  9. Web site: Интервью / Артемий Троицкий. Echo of Moscow. Interview: Artemy Troitsky. Individual Opinion. ru. 14 May 2018. Michael. Nackie. 16 February 2018.
  10. Web site: Кирилл Серебренников начал снимать фильм о молодом Викторе Цое. Kirill Serebrennikov making film about Viktor Tsoi. Alexander. Baklanov. 27 July 2017. Snob. 27 August 2018. ru.
  11. Web site: "Лето" разморозили . "Summer" thawed . ru . . SUP Media . 26 August 2017 . 27 August 2018 . Rafael . Fakhrutdinov. // Газета.ру, 28 августа 2017
  12. Web site: Кирилл Серебренников смонтировал фильм о Викторе Цое под домашним арестом. Kirill Serebrennikov editing Viktor Tsoi film under house arrest. Meduza. 5 February 2018. 27 August 2018. ru.
  13. Web site: Charades Boards Rock-Filled Drama 'Leto' by Russian Director Under House Arrest (EXCLUSIVE). Elsa. Keslassy. 2 February 2018. Penske Business Media. 27 August 2018. Variety.
  14. Web site: Опубликованы первые кадры из фильма Кирилла Серебренникова про Виктора Цоя. Meduza. 4 February 2018. 27 August 2018. First footage from Kirill Serebrennikov's Tsoi film released. ru.
  15. Web site: Summer of love - The Wire. Rogatchevski. Ilia. The Wire Magazine - Adventures In Modern Music. en. 2 June 2019.
  16. Web site: 'Leto' Soundtrack Details Film Music Reporter. en-US. 2 June 2019.
  17. Web site: Cannes 2018: Leto récompensé pour sa musique par le prix Cannes Soundtrack. Brigitte. Baronnet. 19 May 2018 . fr. 27 August 2018. AlloCiné. Webedia . Cannes 2018: Leto's soundtrack wins the Cannes Soundtrack Award.
  18. Web site: Le Top 10 du Cercle 2018. myCANAL. fr. 6 January 2019.
  19. Web site: Top 10 2018 des Cahiers Cahiers du Cinéma. fr-FR. 6 January 2019.
  20. Web site: Summer (2018). Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. .
  21. Web site: Leto Reviews. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. 27 August 2018.
  22. Web site: Сооснователь "Кино" прокомментировал сценарий фильма Серебренникова о Цое. Co-founder of "Kino" comments on the script of Serebrennikov's Tsoi film. Vitaliy . Belousov. ru. 19 February 2018. RIA Novosti. 27 August 2018.
  23. Web site: Кирилл Серебренников. Фильм "Лето". Виктор Цой. Мнение Андрея Тропилло.. Kirill Serebrennikov. The film "Summer". Viktor Tsoi. Andrei Tropillo's Opinion.. ru. TheUnamusic. 27 August 2018. 15 September 2017. YouTube.
  24. Web site: Фильм "Лето", Виктор Цой и Кирилл Серебрянников. Артемий Троицкий. ARU TV. 4 March 2018. YouTube. The film "Summer", Viktor Tsoi and Kirill Serebryannikov. Artemy Troitsky. 27 August 2018. ru.