
The film is a study of the mimetic practices in a fictitious self-marginalized commune located next to the Moscow Ring Road, a highway that marks the boundaries of the Russian capital.
An anthropological study of a cargo cult in a fictitious self-marginalized commune, which existed next to the Moscow Ring Road - a highway that marks the boundaries of the Russian capital - and survived mainly on roadside trash. Although the road provided for their basic needs, the existence of the commune was extremely precarious and highly dependent on the roadway's fluctuations. This dependency led them to develop a cargo cult of the road.
- 10.0
- 2012
- Released
- 0h 30m

Pavel Grozin
Road worker
Alexander Evangely
Anthropologist
Alexandra Obukhova
Historian of religions
Arseny Zhilyaev
Anthropologist
Oksana Sarkisyan
Sociologist
Mikhail Maximov
Tribesman
Varvara Gevorgizova
Tribeswoman
Tanya Lazareva
Tribeswoman, mother of two
Anton Nikolaev
Pizdariki (Voice)
Maximillian Roganov
Road engineer
Sergey Pakhomov
Shaman
Valentin Fetisov
Ritual assistant
Semen Levinson
Child
Boris Kashapov
Tribesman (voice)
Danila Savelianov
Road worker
Anna Kharatian
Tribeswoman
Vasilisa Nabatova
Tribeswoman
Alexei Abramov
Tribesman
Nina Davydova
TribeswomanReleased
ru
$2,000.00
$10,000.00
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- #retrofuturism
- #visual anthropology
- #cargo truck
- #cargo cult
- #cosmism
- #jean rouch hommage
- #russian unofficial art
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