Peculiarities of the National Hunt is a 1995 Russian comedy film. As soon as it was released in 1995 it became a nationwide success in Russia, the leader at the Russian box office. It won the Nika Award and Kinotavr awards. It was followed by several other "Peculiarities..." films.
Plot
A young Finn, Raivo, studying Russian manners and traditions, convinces his friend Zhenya to help him participate in a real hunt in order to better familiarize himself with its peculiarities. They band together with a company led by an ex-army general and set off to a distant cordon in the woods, taking with them several cases of vodka. Waiting for them at the cordon is an eccentric huntsman, Kuzmich, who occupies himself with meditation and Japanese culture, and some big-city types from St. Petersburg. Instead of the expected hunt, Raivo finds himself encountering rampant drinking and adventures. The plot can be divided into several vignettes – an incident with a bear in a sauna, the fireworks, the story of the rural policeman who lost his pistol, the scene on the farm, the story about the cow being transported in the weapons bay in a modern bomber in exchange for a bottle of vodka, the drive in a "borrowed" police carUAZ to get to know some local milkmaids, etc. In the whirlwind of drinking and good times, the hunt itself takes a secondary or even tertiary position. The second plot line are the Finn’s daydreams of a real hunt based on his impressions from classic Russian literature. Short episodes from the pre-revolutionary period periodically appear throughout the film as inserts woven into the primary storyline. “Historical” hunting differs greatly form the modern version. The participants of the traditional hunt, unlike their would-be hunter contemporaries, enjoy conversation in French, flirting with women and constanttreats without forgetting what’s important – tracking a large wolf. The contrasting story lines of the foolish contemporary fumbling and the circumspect traditional entertainment intersect in the finale. Raivo's surreal experience is highlighted by several peculiar incidents. e.g. Kuzmich picking a pineapple from the hedgerow, Earth being visible in the night sky etc. A notable feature of the film is the range of different languages which are spoken by the characters throughout: Russian, English, Finnish, German, and French.