Durakovo (; the name may be interpreted as "the <settlement> of fools") is a village in Zhukovsky District, Kaluga Oblast, Russia. According to the 2010 Russian census, the population was 0. In 2002 its population was 4.
The village houses a residential addiction rehabilitation center, also named Durakovo (), for individuals with alcohol and drug addictions; residentsâ ages range from 15 to 67. It was founded by businessman Mikhail Morozov (ÃÂøàðøû äõôþÃÂþòøàÃÂþÃÂþ÷þò). The center was accepted to be the second compound of the Moscow Novospassky Monastery.
In 2008, Nino Kirtadze released a documentary film entitled "For God, Tsar and the Fatherland" (alternative title: "Durakovo: Village of Fools"), where the center was described as "a microcosm of rising nationalist zealotry". The film received the 2008 Sundance Film Festival directing award.