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  1. Generation P (Russian: Generation "П") is an independent Russian film, written and directed by Victor Ginzburg and based on Victor Pelevins 1999 novel of the same name. It received universal acclaim from critics.

  2. Generation "П"/P is the third novel by Russian author Victor Pelevin. Published in 1999, it tells the story of Babylen Tatarsky, a Moscow 'creative' and advertising copywriter. The story deals with themes of post-Soviet Russia, consumerism, recreational drug use, and Mesopotamian mythology.

  3. «Generation „П“» (также — «Поколение „П“» [1] ) — постмодернистский роман российского писателя Виктора Пелевина о поколении россиян [2], которое взрослело и формировалось во времена политических и экономических реформ 1990-х годов. Действие романа разворачивается в Москве 1990-х годов.

  4. Nov 16, 2012 · Generation P: Directed by Victor Ginzburg. With Vladimir Epifantsev, Mikhail Efremov, Andrey Fomin, Sergey Shnurov. A chronicle of the rise of the advertising industry in Post-Soviet Russia.

  5. Leading up to the elections on March 18, The Moscow Times crossed the country to profile Generation P — a generation that has lived a lifetime under Putin — to document their memories of the...

  6. Victor Ginzburg. "Generation P" appears to be Russian slang for Generation Perestroika and "The Pepsi Generation," which nicely reflects this film's cockamamie spirit, sort of a cross between "Mad Men" and an acid trip.

  7. Nov 13, 2012 · Generation P. Tuesday 13 November 2012. Written by Joshua Rothkopf. Time Out says. Russias post-Soviet gold rush, a free-for-all that spawned oligarchs, Chechen mob operators and...

  8. Generation P 2011 1h 52m Comedy Drama List 75% Tomatometer 12 Reviews 84% Audience Score 250+ Ratings In post-communist Russia, a cynical poet (Vladimir Epifantsev) lands a job in his country's...

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  9. Generation P, adapted from Victor Pelevins iconic Russian bestseller, follows the strange adventures of Babylen Tatarsky as he evolves from a disillusioned young man in the drab days of post-Communist Moscow to the chief creative behind the virtual world of Russian politics.

  10. Generation P. COMEDY. Victor Ginzburg’s film Generation P is, in many ways, built on hallucinations, including Che Guevara’s speech on how television destroys man. But this parallel, virtual universe also offers a glimpse of real life in Moscow’s meticulously reconstructed Roaring 1990s, where the real plot unfolds.