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Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses

Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses 1994

Directed by

Aki Kaurismäki

Aki Kaurismäki

Made by

Sputnik

Sputnik

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Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses Plot Summary

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Picking up where Leningrad Cowboys Go America left off, the group has settled in Mexico after scoring a top-ten hit there. The party has spiraled into hard living, and alcohol dominates most days until tragedy strikes: more than half of the band members have died from drinking. The four remaining players and their road manager, Igor, have become naturalized Mexicans, sporting mustaches and bright, mariachi-inspired wardrobes as they try to keep going.

A glimmer of possibility arrives when an anonymous telegram invites them to perform at a hotel on Coney Island, New York. There they reconnect with their former manager Vladimir, who now lives as a born-again figure and goes by Moses. Moses gathers the group and lays out a plan to head back toward the “Promised Land” (Siberia), a mission that unfolds with layers of faith, luck, and hard-nosed pragmatism. Four band members start assembling a makeshift boat for the first leg of the journey; the fifth—one they met in Texas—chooses to stay behind. In a bold twist, Moses stows away on a plane, taking with him the nose of the Statue of Liberty as a bizarre souvenir that will follow them on the road.

That stolen piece of the Statue of Liberty does not go unnoticed. A CIA agent, Johnson, spots the nose and starts to close in. Moses, who falls off the plane, ends up on a beach where the group is soon joined by newly recruited members from Siberia, who arrive in a rented bus. To keep the trip moving and the money flowing, Moses pushes to secure gigs along the way, turning the trek into a creeping, improvised road show.

In Amiens, the chase speeds up. Johnson, posing as a record producer, tries to lure the band into a hotel show so he can reclaim the nose, but Igor foils the plan and knocks him unconscious. The next day, Moses learns the agent’s true identity and confiscates the bullets from his gun, signaling that this journey will be as dangerous as it is unpredictable.

Their trouble continues in Frankfurt, where a gas-station attendant recognizes Moses from a wanted-poster and the band is briefly arrested. Igor orchestrates a daring breakout with help from local troublemakers, and the troupe plays a small gig before pressing on. In Leipzig, a moment of odd, prophetic humor arrives as Moses and a fellow band member exchange lines from sacred texts—one reading from the Bible, the other from the Communist Manifesto—and they slip back into their divided identities, recounting the mythical birth of a sacred calf back home that motivates their odyssey.

Meanwhile, a former associate who has adopted the name Elijah reappears in the Czech Republic after a tense detour, proving to be a capable singer and a useful ally once he joins the troupe. The group also finds time to visit a tractor factory and perform for a local family, infusing a sense of everyday life into their nomadic trek.

Across Poland, both Moses and Elijah reveal lingering signs of their old selves. When a sick band member needs care, Moses claims there isn’t enough money for a hospital, fleeting trust from the others. Elijah, feeling the pressure, even taunts the band at gunpoint to ditch the nose—but he is knocked out before any real harm is done. After continuing to perform to earn more cash, the band finally leaves their sick comrade at a hospital doorstep and Moses goes to a billiard hall at a hotel to earn enough to cover the hospital bill by the next morning.

At the Russian frontier, Moses declares that, by the Holy Bible, he never reaches the promised land. Vladimir—still traveling in the background—turns in empty bottles to the customs office as a distraction, allowing the others to sneak the bus across the border. Home at last, the band leaves gifts for a newborn calf and hosts a celebratory party that evening. Elijah stays behind with the nose, a silent reminder of the strange voyage that carried them back to the heart of their homeland.

In the end, the journey—part myth, part travelogue, part road show—renders a strange tableau of friendship, faith, and the stubborn endurance of a band that refused to stay down, even when luck, bodies, and borders pushed back at every turn.

Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses Timeline

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Band settles in Mexico amid hardship

After charting a top ten hit in Mexico, the band settles there. However, many members become alcoholics, spending most days drinking tequila. Before long, more than half die from their excess, leaving a small surviving core and their road manager Igor. The survivors and Igor become naturalized Mexicans, complete with mustaches and Mexican wardrobes.

Mexico

Anonymous telegram invites a NY gig

The group receives an anonymous telegram inviting them to perform at a hotel in Coney Island, New York. The invitation rekindles their sense of purpose and sets the journey in motion toward the East. They decide to reunite and pursue one last chance at fame.

Coney Island, New York

Reunion with Moses and plan to return to Siberia

In New York, the former manager Vladimir reappears under the name Moses and gathers the band. He outlines a plan to travel back to the Promised Land, Siberia, arguing it is their sacred homeland. Four band members prepare a makeshift boat for the first leg, while a fifth cousin chooses to stay behind.

New York / Coney Island

Moses stows away on a plane with the nose

Moses sneaks onto the wing of a plane, taking along the Statue of Liberty's nose as a souvenir. The audacious theft draws attention and reckless pursuit as the journey begins. This act foreshadows the absurd voyage the band will undertake.

On plane

Moses falls from the plane and reunites with the band

Moses falls off the plane and ends up on a beach where the band members gather. The reunion solidifies their resolve to press on toward the east. They begin to regroup with new energy for the journey ahead.

Beach

New Siberian members arrive; money for gigs

Several friends and relatives from Siberia arrive by rented bus to join the group. Since rubles have no value along the way, Moses goes to secure gigs and money for the journey east. The logistics of financing their trek become a constant concern.

Siberia / en route East

Amiens hotel encounter with a pretend producer

Johnson catches up with them at a hotel in Amiens, posing as a record producer. He distracts them with money to perform a show while he goes to retrieve the stolen nose. Igor intervenes and knocks Johnson unconscious during the ruse.

Amiens, France

Johnson revealed and kept aboard the journey

The next day, Moses learns Johnson's true identity and confiscates the bullets from his gun. The band decides to keep him along for the rest of the trip, though they are unsure what to do with him. His presence adds an unpredictable dynamic to the crew.

Amiens, France

Frankfurt arrest and jailbreak

In Frankfurt, a gas station attendant recognizes Moses from a wanted poster and the band is arrested. Igor coordinates a daring escape with help from local delinquents. They perform for a small crowd before continuing their journey.

Frankfurt, Germany

Leipzig exchange and sacred calf rumor

In Leipzig, Moses and a fellow band member exchange phrases from the Bible and the Communist Manifesto. They later recount the birth of a sacred calf in their homeland as a reason for the journey back home. The myth reinforces their sense of mission and belonging.

Leipzig, Germany

Elijah joins in the Czech Republic

Johnson reappears in the area and renames himself Elijah after reading the Holy Bible. He proves to be a capable singer and reconnects with the band in the Czech Republic. The group gradually accepts him back into the fold as a key performer.

Czech Republic

Poland episode: illness, nose, and hospital bill

In Poland, one band member falls ill and Moses claims they cannot afford a hospital. Elijah threatens the group to ditch the nose but is knocked out again. After playing for money, Moses earns enough to pay the hospital the following morning.

Poland

Crossing the border to Russia

At the border to Russia, Moses claims that according to the Holy Bible, he may never see the promised land. Vladimir, in a distraction, turns in empty bottles to customs while the others sneak the bus across. They inch closer to their final destination as the journey nears its end.

Border between Poland and Russia

Home return and final image with the nose

Back home at last, the band leaves gifts for the newborn calf and hosts a party to celebrate their return. Elijah is left alone with the nose, signaling the surreal and open-ended nature of their odyssey. The journey closes with a sense of both achievement and lingering mystery.

Siberia / homeland

Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses Characters

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Moses / Vladimir (Matti Pellonpää)

Leader of the band, Moses is a wily former manager who adopts a messianic persona to secure a return home. He relies on improvisation and cunning, often bending rules to keep the troupe together. His loyalty is tested as greed and fame threaten the group’s cohesion, yet he clings to the dream of a Siberian Promised Land.

🎭 Charismatic 🧭 Ambitious 🗺️ Leader

Elijah (Johnson) – André Wilms

An undercover CIA operative who pretends to be a record producer to secure performances. He is opportunistic and sly, weaving in and out of the band’s plans. After a chaotic misadventure, he reappears as Elijah with a renewed, if still uncertain, loyalty—and he proves to be a capable singer.

🕵️ Shadowy 🎶 Performer

The Mute – Kari Väänänen

A silent, stoic member whose quiet presence anchors the group. He communicates through gestures and music, offering a steadying influence amid the chaos. His loyalty and restraint help hold the ensemble together through their wild journey.

🎭 Silent 🤝 Loyal

Leningrad Cowboys

The core ensemble of quirky, rock-infused musicians whose chaotic energy drives the comedy and heart of the road trip. Their camaraderie and flamboyant stage personas give the journey its distinctive flavor.

🎷 Band 🎸 Humour

Factory Worker Imitating Chaplin – Aki Kaurismäki

A brief, uncredited cameo that punctuates the film’s offbeat humor with a nod to classic cinema. The moment adds a playful, self-referential layer to the journey.

🎭 Cameo 🧑‍🎤 Chaplin homage

Owner of Bingo Parlour – Jacques Blanc

The Amiens bingo parlour owner who intersects with the band during their stay, providing interaction with local life and a backdrop for the troupe’s misadventures. He embodies the ordinary world outside the band’s odyssey.

🏬 Owner 🎲 Host

Bingo Hostess – Nicole Helies

A hostess in the Amiens scene who participates in the film’s comic set-pieces and social texture. Her presence adds a human touch to the travelers’ exploits.

💃 Hostess 🎲 Bingo

Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses Settings

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Time period

The events unfold across a late 20th-century, multi-country backdrop with contemporary travel and cross-border movement. The tone blends road-movie spontaneity with a modern, post-Cold War sensibility and satirical takes on power and fame. The sequence of stops creates a unified odyssey rather than a rigid calendar.

Location

Mexico, New York (Coney Island), Amiens (France), Frankfurt, Leipzig, Poland, Russia, Siberia

The plot unfolds from sun-drenched Mexico to the bustle of New York's Coney Island where the band reunites. It then threads through European stops in Amiens, Frankfurt, and Leipzig before crossing into Poland and beyond toward Russia and Siberia. Each locale serves as a stage for performances, schemes, and personal reckonings within a globe-trotting, musical road movie.

🏜️ Mexico 🗽 New York 🏰 Amiens 🏙️ Frankfurt 🎶 Leipzig 🇵🇱 Poland 🪆 Russia 🗺️ Siberia

Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses Themes

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🎭

Identity

Identity and reinvention drive the band as Moses rebrands himself and the group continually reshapes its image across cultures. The quest to return home to a so-called Promised Land pulls at loyalty and self-perception. Humor, resilience, and the tension between authenticity and fabrication shape their choices amid shifting fortunes.

🚗

Journey

An odyssey across continents powers the narrative, turning cities into stages and borders into hurdles. The road trip forces improvised gigs and quick thinking to survive and chase the dream. The travel motif binds friendship, risk, and the absurdity of a nomadic pursuit.

🎵

Music & Culture

Music is both livelihood and identity, as the band blends Finnish humor with borrowed cultural influences onstage and off. The tour demonstrates how art crosses borders, challenges authority, and bonds a diverse ensemble. Performances in hotels, factories, and rural settings highlight resilience through rhythm.

💰

Power, Money & Ideology

Money-and-motive collide as Johnson (Elijah) wields cash to steer gigs and loyalties. Moses uses funds to pay hospital bills and secure opportunities, exposing moral grey areas. The Bible and Communist Manifesto sit alongside personal gain, satirizing both religious zeal and political dogma while the band hunts a precarious freedom.

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Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses Spoiler-Free Summary

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In a world where flamboyant music and absurdist humor collide, the Leningrad Cowboys find themselves far from the frosty streets of their Finnish‑Russian hometown. After a dizzying spell of fame in Mexico—complete with bright mariachi‑inspired wardrobes and a hard‑living party atmosphere—their restless spirits begin to crave something more familiar. The band’s eclectic energy, half‑serious and wholly unpredictable, sets the stage for a journey that feels both like a road movie and a wandering concert tour.

Guiding them back toward their roots is their former manager, now reborn as Moses, a larger‑than‑life figure whose new identity is as flamboyant as the band’s own swagger. Alongside his steadfast road manager Igor, Moses offers a mix of prophetic optimism and practical scheming, promising to shepherd the musicians home while keeping the show rolling. Their dynamic is a tug‑of‑war between earnest longing for a lost “Promised Land” and the irresistible urge to turn every stop into a spontaneous performance.

The tone of the film balances dead‑pan satire with heartfelt nostalgia, bathing each scene in a playful, slightly surreal light. As the troupe rolls from one country to another, they brush against a tapestry of eccentric locals, each encounter a chance for a tongue‑in‑cheek musical interlude or a moment of quiet reflection on the nature of fame, friendship, and the ever‑shifting concept of home. The visual palette swings from sun‑bleached Mexican streets to the icy horizons of their native land, underscoring the stark yet comic contrast between where they have been and where they hope to arrive.

Through its off‑beat spirit, the story invites the audience to wonder how far a band will go—both geographically and emotionally—to reclaim the sense of belonging that only a true “home” can provide, all while never losing the quirky charm that defines the Leningrad Cowboys.

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