In Window to Paris, a teacher and his student in Saint Petersburg, Russia, are fed up with the violence and vandalism in their city. They discover a magical window that transports them to Paris, where they experience a series of comedic and dramatic adventures. Along the way, they encounter thieves, policemen, neighbors, and even a singing cat. This satirical film explores themes of family relationships, politics, and the contrast between Russian and French culture.
A young businessman believes that money and fortune are the most important things in the world. One day he loses all his money and faces the necessity to reconsider and change his life.
The young man decides to go into business. The main advantage of "novice businessman" is a great ability to mimic other people's voices.
A small provincial town is home to two rival teenage gangs, one devoted to loose living and punk music and the other a collection of narrow-minded bodybuilders obsessed with order and convinced of their own moral rectitude. However, this cosy state of affairs is upset by the arrival of two strangers dressed like Pushkin, the famous early 19th century Russian poet, who proceed to found their own organisation, dedicated ostensibly to the memory of the great writer and the "salvation of Russia". Gradually, they begin to assume control of the town...
Boris Petrovich, a modest employee of the registry office, selflessly and creatively in love with his work. All his life he wishes his fellow countrymen health, happiness, good luck on days of celebrations, comforts them in days of sorrow, but remains a kind eccentric for everyone, giving many reasons for jokes and bullying. But three times in a row his evil wishes come true, accidentally dropped from his lips, and Boris Petrovich begins to be feared and respected.
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