Mimino Page #4

Synopsis: Pilot Mimino works at small local airlines in Georgia, flying helicopters between small villages. He dreams of piloting large international airlines aircrafts, so he goes to Moscow for refresher courses. There in a hotel he meets truck driver Rubik from Armenia who is given a place in that hotel by mistake, and they have a lot of adventures in Moscow.
 
IMDB:
8.3
PG
Year:
1977
95 min
118 Views


Why isn't it written so?

They are, don't worry.

Look.

Look here, see?

Want it?

Let me have a look.

- It stopped.

- What? - Here

Yes, now it stopped.

- How much is coffee? - 11

- What about tea? - 6

I want tea.

- Keep the change.

- I don't need it.

You shouldn't smoke here.

- You are not local?

- No

- What's your surname?

- What's it for you?

- Mizandari?

- Mizandari

Don't stare, you don't know me.

- Your father was killed at the war?

- Yes

We were there together

Volohov Ivan Sergeevich

- Vano... Head about me?

- No

- Where are you going?

- Home

- What about you?

- To Volga, fishing with friends.

Let's go together.

I can't.

Uncle Vano, may I borrow

37 roubles from you?

- I'll return it in three days

- What's happened?

Go. Just a minute.

Hello. Excuse me.

- Where?

- There

Lena, tea for two please.

- Who's that? - Volohov

- That very Volohov? - Yes

- Let Mizandari in.

- Please

Let me introduce you.

- Would you recognize him?

- A look-alike

Looking at him, drinking tea

just like Vaso himself.

- Just like him, only older

- Kote

- What Kote?

- My father was Kote.

No, you father was called Vaso,

Vassilij, understand?

- Konstantin.

- Son, don't get me confused

Your father and I spent

three years in one tank

He was in infantry...

Sorry.

Young man!

Oh! Mr. Zarbazan!

Captain, if our plane falls into

the ocean will it sink

or will it float

on the water surface?

Katjusha, please attend to

the old lady in the second row

- What's wrong?

- I think she wants water.

- Turn 90, up to 12,000

- Yes, turn 90, up to 12,000

- Friend, what town is this? Telavi?

- Yes

- How can I get to the aerodrome?

- Turn right. - Thanks.

Why airport?

We should drive straight

- I want an address. He worked there.

- Who? - A Georgian, a friend I know.

I'll write to him: Hello, Valik-dzhan.

He'll say:
Wow! How did you find me?

He'll be pleased.

When he is pleased, I will feel

I'm pleased as well.

- And you say straight.

- I need to get to Ordzhonikidze.

You know, I'll tell you one clever

thing, but don't get offended.

When I feel pleased, I'll drive

so well that you will be pleased too.

- Andrjusha, want to go to the city?

- No

- We could walk around, have a look.

- I've seen it all.

Valentin Konstantinovich,

take a taxi, say "Europe, centre".

Getting back, say "Airport".

Easy.

- Is taxi expensive?

- No, it's not far.

- How much is a telescope?

- It depends.

A good one, with good lenses,

I want to get one for a nephew.

Good ones are always expensive

I want... Caucasus. Dilizhan.

- Who's that? - Isaak

- Where is Anzor? - I don't know

Isaak, write down

the phone 5-5-20.

Tell Kukush to call Dilizhan

and tell Hachikian,

that Valiko bought a crocodile

for him at an international flight.

- What Kukush?

- Is this a shop?

- Where are you calling?

- What do you mean where? Telavi.

This is Tel-Aviv!

Anzor, is that you? Stop kidding.

It costs money, dollars.

- It's really Israel, I swear!

- Israel?

- All the best.

- Wait, where are you from yourself?

- From Telavi.

- Have you been to Kutaisi recently?

- Long time ago. Good bye.

- Have they built the new bridge yet?

- Don't know, probably.

- Wait, let's sing something.

- What?

- Isaak, why did you stop?

- I'm crying.

Don't hang up.

Mimino!

- I couldn't see if it was you. Hi!

- Hi!

- How on Earth?

- San-Francisco is closed.

This is Mimino. We've been together

in Voronezh Aviation College.

- You don't recognise me?

- No

- We've met in Tbilisi.

- Don't recall.

Sorry, need to go.

See you.

You are probably angry.

You know, it just happened.

It's Veronika, my little sister.

She always plays jokes on people.

Please don't be cross, OK?

- When in Moscow, please call.

- I will.

It's beautiful this time of

the year in the mountains, isnt it?

Nothing special.

- May I leave?

- You may

There's a bottle opener.

Will you ever stop reprimand me?

Am I a boy or something?

Why are you shouting at me?

When was I reprimanding you?

Katja, please forgive me.

I didn't mean to.

What should I do for you to forgive me?

Do you want me to jump off the plane?

No, I don't want it.

I do.

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Revaz Gabriadze

Revaz "Rezo" Levanovich Gabriadze (Georgian: რევაზ გაბრიაძე; born 29 June 1936 Kutaisi ) is a Georgian theatre and film director, playwright, writer, painter and sculptor. His son, Levan Gabriadze, is also an actor and film director. Gabriadze graduated from the Higher Scriptwriters' Courses in Moscow and worked as a correspondent for the newspaper Youth of Georgia. He began working as a screenwriter for director Georgiy Daneliya and co-wrote some of his most popular films, including Mimino and Kin-dza-dza! Gabriadze also works as a scenographer, painter, sculptor, and book illustrator. In 1981 he founded a puppet theatre in Kutaisi. He was awarded a USSR State Prize in 1989. more…

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