The Leningrad Cowboys, a Finnish rock band, decide to travel to America in hopes of finding success. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and adventures, including a crooked manager, a long-lost relative, and an obsessed fan. Through their journey, they learn about the American dream and the challenges of pursuing a music career.
A British filmmaker arrives in Los Angeles and becomes enchanted by a young actress. They embark on a whirlwind romance filled with parties, rock concerts, and unexpected adventures. Along the way, they navigate their individual dreams and aspirations while discovering the challenges of love and life in the bustling city of Los Angeles.
The Leningrad Cowboys, a rock band, embark on a road trip from Russia to Mexico with their manager Moses. Along the way, they encounter various adventures and obstacles.
Total Balalaika Show is a comedic documentary film that follows the Finnish rock band Leningrad Cowboys as they travel to Russia to perform a concert. The film captures the band's unique brand of humor and irony, as well as their cross-cultural relationship with the Russian audience. With lively performances and traditional Russian music, the movie showcases the band's unconventional rock-n-roll style and their interaction with local musicians and singers.
Paris, 1994, night: as the Leningrad Cowboys sing "Those were the days," a solitary man leading a donkey is turned away at a restaurant door. He and the beast walk down to La Maison du Vin where, despite a "no donkeys" sign on the wall, they enter and he proceeds to feed the donkey with provisions from his pack. His care and feeding of the donkey impress the woman who sings with the house band. She and the visitor connect, but if they slip away, who will watch the burro? The visitor's shoes and most everyone's hair, except the donkey's, points forward.
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