| Demobbed ДМБ |
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| Directed by | Roman Kachanov |
| Produced by |
Sergei Alekseyev Maksim Garanin Sergei Khotimsky |
| Written by |
Roman Kachanov Ivan Okhlobystin |
| Starring |
Alexander Belyavsky Juozas Budraitis Viktor Pavlov Ivan Okhlobystin Sergei Gabrielyan Sergei Artsibashev Aleksandr Dedyushko Stanislav Duzhnikov Roman Kachanov Pyotr Korshunkov Aleksei Panin Mikhail Petrovsky Mikhail Vladimirov Vladimir Shainsky |
| Music by | Pavel Molchanov |
| Cinematography | Anatoli Susekov |
| Edited by | Albina Antipenko |
| Distributed by | Kinokompaniya Carmen |
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88 minutes |
| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
Demobbed (Russian: ДМБ, translit. DMB) is a cult Russian comedy film by Roman Kachanov, offering an absurdistic view on the Russian army by the eyes of a conscript. The brutal rituals of Dedovshchina, a major problem within Russian society, is shown not as a tragedy, but as an idylically insane process of resocialization.
Several stars of the Soviet cinema cast in the roles of senior officers; prominent theater director portrayed the iconic protagonist Dikiy Prapor ("Wild Warrant Officer")
The film's popularity encouraged the producers to create four sequels (DMB-2, DMB-3, DMB-4 and DMB-5), but with limited reception.
Three young Russians from very different walks of life involutarily enter the military to escape their past.