NZ Film Festival: Russian Snark
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When:
| Tue 20 Jul ’10, 6:15pm |
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| Thu 22 Jul ’10, 4:00pm |
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Where: SkyCity Theatre, Cnr Victoria and Federal Sts, Auckland CBD Show map
Restrictions: R15
Website:
World Premiere.
Screenwriter Stephen Sinclair turns writer/director with this bittersweet comedy about two refugee artists from Russia getting to grips with life in the South Pacific.
The unworldly Misha and his vivacious wife Nadia leave their homeland in search of peace of mind and aesthetic freedom, landing like hopeful aliens in contemporary Auckland. Misha heads to the beach and immerses himself in experimental filmmaking, framing luminous B&W images of naked bodies on rocky foreshores. Nadia adjusts to her shiny new environment more pragmatically, but life as Misha’s muse, model and breadwinner takes its toll.
Stephen Papps (speaking Russian!) charms and vexes as the soulful man-child, while Elena Stejko brings a glowing blonde vitality to her every scene. Stephanie Tauevihi provides a sweet taste of Kiwi, as the unhappily separated PI neighbour who reaches out to Misha at his most forlorn, and brings him gently back to earth. — BG
Director: Stephen Sinclair
Year: 2010
Running time: 85 mins
Censor Rating: M - violence, offensive language, nudity
Screenplay: Stephen Sinclair
Producer: Liz DiFiore
Photography: Steve Latty
Editor: Wayne Cook
Production designer: Lyn Bergquist
Costume designer: Cathy Pope
Music: David Long, Stephen Gallagher
In English and Russian, with English subtitles
Colour and B&W/DigiBeta
With: Elena Stejko (Nadia), Stephen Papps (Misha), Stephanie Tauevihi (Roseanne), Peter Rowley (Neville), Gary Volk (Nikolai), Greg Johnson (chicken farmer)





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