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  1. House of Fools (Russian: Дом дураков, Dom durakov) is a 2002 Russian film by Andrei Konchalovsky about psychiatric patients and combatants during the First Chechen War. It stars Julia Vysotskaya and Sultan Islamov and features a number of cameo appearances by Bryan Adams , with the music composed by Eduard Artemyev .

  2. Dec 6, 2002 · House of Fools: Directed by Andrey Konchalovskiy. With Yuliya Vysotskaya, Evgeniy Mironov, Sultan Islamov, Stanislav Varkki. In the midst of the Chechen War, a remote psychiatric institution is left without staff leaving the patients to fend for themselves.

  3. May 16, 2003 · Andrei Konchalovsky's "House of Fools" begins with ominous signs that it will be yet another recycling of simple fools, angelic heroines and Baked Potatoes, with the familiar moral that it's the outside world that's crazy.

  4. House of Fools has a potentially intriguing fact-based story to tell, but an insensitive approach to depicting mental illness undermines its effectiveness. Read Critics Reviews

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    • Comedy, Drama
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  5. House of Fools is a striking and hauntingly beautiful film that captures the essence of the human experience and the fragile nature of sanity. Set in a psychiatric institution in war-torn Chechnya, the movie tells the story of a group of patients who are left to fend for themselves when their doctor and the rest of the staff abandon the ...

  6. House of Fools (Russian: Дом дураков, Dom durakov) is a 2002 Russian film by Andrei Konchalovsky about psychiatric patients and combatants during the First Chechen War. It stars Julia Vysotskaya and Sultan Islamov and features a number of cameo appearances by Bryan Adams, with the music composed...

  7. Winner of the Jury Grand Prize at the Venice Film Festival, and the Official Russian Selection for Academy Award® Best Foreign Language Film, "House of Fools" (Dom Durakov) is a satirical look at war seen through the eyes of a beautiful woman who is literally madly in love.