Peculiarities of the Russian Bath

Peculiarities of the Russian Bath (Russian: Особенности русской бани, romanized: Osobennosti russkoy bani) is a 1999 Russian erotic film directed by Aleksey Rudakov. It was filmed in the wake of the success of Alexander Rogozhkin’s film Peculiarities of the National Hunt and subsequent sequels.[1][2]

Peculiarities of the Russian Bath
Russian: Особенности русской бани
Directed byAlexey Rudakov
Written byAlexey Rudakov
Produced byMikhail Babakhanov
Vladimir Karev
Starring
CinematographyAleksey Molchanov
Music byDmitry Paskevich
Production
company
KV Film
Release date
September 27, 1999
Running time
72 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

The film is included in the list of films banned for open screening in the Republic of Belarus.[3]

Plot

In the center of the plot of the film are three erotic tales told by the attendant Mitrich to a tipsy company who came to take a steam bath in a Russian bath.[4]

Cast

Critical response

Film critic Sergey Kudryavtsev twice included the film in his anti-ratings, including as the worst film in a quarter of a century, assigning him 1 point out of 10 possible.[8][9]

Lyubov Arkus notes the successful choice of Viktor Bychkov for the lead role.[2][10]

References

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