The Leningrad Cowboys, a group of Siberian musicians, and their manager, travel to America seeking fame and fortune. As they cross the country, trying to get to a wedding in Mexico, they are followed by the village idiot, who wishes to join the band.

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Out of unlikely circumstances an underground ticket vending girl and a mail pilot fall in love.

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Schultze is an accordion player and newly without work. When the local music club celebrates its 50t...