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Cast

Viktor Vasilyev

Viktor Vasilyev

Yura

Anar

Anar

Yura

Elvira Bolgova

Elvira Bolgova

Marina

Natalia Berger

Natalia Berger

Marina

Oleg Vasilkov

Oleg Vasilkov

Yura's father

Sergey Chugay

Sergey Chugay

Yura's father

Mikhail Zuy

Mikhail Zuy

Lyova

Georgy Malyavsky

Georgy Malyavsky

Lyova

Valeriya Kozhevnikova

Valeriya Kozhevnikova

leading at the banquet

Pavel Volya

Pavel Volya

leading at the banquet

Alexandra Kharitonova

Alexandra Kharitonova

Katya

Sofya Sinitsyna

Sofya Sinitsyna

Lena

Egor Podgorodinsky

Egor Podgorodinsky

Sasha

Andrey Dobrovolsky

Andrey Dobrovolsky

Oleg

Natalia Kapitonova

Natalia Kapitonova

Anya

Natalya Kholodovich

Natalya Kholodovich

Crew

Dmitriy Astrakhan

Dmitriy Astrakhan

Director

Oleg Danilov

Oleg Danilov

Screenplay

Andrey Mayka

Andrey Mayka

Director of Photography

Gleb Belkin

Gleb Belkin

Original Music Composer

Valery Tamanov

Valery Tamanov

Sound Director

Dmitriy Astrakhan

Dmitriy Astrakhan

Producer

Polina Arustamova

Polina Arustamova

Producer

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The Game

20186.8 / 10104 min
Drama, Comedy

Overview

Yura Platonov - famous poet and just lucky. He has everything: he owns the largest Moscow publishing house, has long and happily married, his father is a billionaire and a criminal authority, his beautiful mistress is completely satisfied with their relationship. It is precisely this problem-free that at some point begins to alarm Jura, because everything is so good in life! Realizing that his whole life is artificially modeled, Yura wonders: maybe the fictional life, self-deception, unwillingness to know the truth about those around you, sometimes better than understanding what is really happening?