In London, A.K. is a Ukrainian Gypsy, seeking fame as a rocker, doing odd jobs: he's a dom, drives a hack, and runs errands for his neighbor, a poet full of self pity since going blind. A.K's flatmates are Holly, a ballerina who becomes a reluctant stripper in need of coaching, and Juliette, a pill-popping assistant at a pharmacy run by an Indian tired of his marriage. Juliette, estranged from her family, dreams of helping the poor children of Africa; A.K. has a crush on Holly; Juliette's boss lusts after her. Her hapless sister calls from time to time. The poet despairs. Is there a route from filth to wisdom for these souls? Can they find fun and fulfillment? A.K. provides philosophical comment.
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Filth and Wisdom
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Samiao's Day
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Eugene Hutz:
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Coda (from Don Quixote)
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Roumania
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Eugene Hutz:
Writer
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Suddenly... (I Miss Carpaty)
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When I Was a Little Spy
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Eugene Hutz:
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Money Maker
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The Stripper
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Secret Garden
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O' Solitude
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Grastoro
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Alexander Kolpakov:
Writer
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Wonderlust King
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Me Darava
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Alexander Kolpakov:
Writer
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Duy-Duy
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Alexander Kolpakov:
Writer
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Bassar (Spanish Car Service Special)
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Eugene Hutz:
Writer
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Me Nasadjom
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Alexander Kolpakov:
Writer
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Fantasia
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Alexander Kolpakov:
Writer
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Saints And Dates
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Erotica
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Baby One More Time
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Cavalleria rusticana
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The Thieving Magpie
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Chaso / Kukushka
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Alexander Kolpakov:
Writer
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My Strange Uncles From Abroad
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Gypsy Part Of Town
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Eugene Hutz:
Writer
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