Guys from Mars

Guys from Mars (Russian: Парень с Марса, romanized: Paren s Marsa) is a 2011 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Sergey Osipyan.[1][2][3]

Guys from Mars
Directed bySergey Osipyan
Written byAleksandr Lungin
Sergei Osipyan
Produced byYevgeny Gindilis
CinematographyMarat Adelshin
Music byMaxim Golovin
Production
company
Tvindie Film Production
Distributed byParadise
Release date
  • May 5, 2011 (2011-05-05)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

The film was released in Russia on Мay 5, 2011.[4] The film was part of the main festival program of the MIFF.[5]

Plot

In the center of the film is the manager Petya Starikov, who works at a giant chocolate factory "Marz". When a car is stolen from him, he simultaneously turns for help in the search to bandits, to the traffic police, and to the district police station. Everyone fleeces money from Pyotr for searching for the car, but in fact, no one does anything. And at work, Pyotr gets a promotion: the foreign owner of the factory suddenly makes him the head of an advertising project. Until the end of the month, Pyotr should create a new concept for advertising chocolate bars. Pyotr accidentally finds his car himself, but in a completely broken state. The police accused Pyotr of stealing his car and in order to remove this accusation from him, Pyotr agrees to give away the bandits whom he asked for help in finding the car. The fuss around the car does not let Pyotr seriously concentrate on his work and by the end, exhausted by the problems, he tells the owner of the company that the dream of an ideal commercial is unrealizable.

Cast

  • Sergey Abroskin — Petya Starikov
  • Kseniya Kutepova — Liza Pryalkina
  • Angelina Mirimskaya — Yulia
  • Artyom Tkachenko — Kolya
  • Igor Chernevich — Kuzyk
  • Igor Yatsko — Boombox
  • Egor Barinov — Khrustalev
  • Vladas Bagdonas — Phil Donahue
  • Anna Arlanova — Rita
  • Yevgenia Dobrovolskaya — Yulia's mother
  • Oleg Danilevsky — militia assassin
  • Irina Medvedeva — Masha Zaitseva
  • Amadu Mamadakov — painter
  • Nikita Emshanov — Gena Zver

References

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