Playing Shindai (2007)

The movie takes place at a charity event at a country house during which a series of people try to talk an oligarch into giving money for a project. Masha, a young attractive woman, has been invited as a possible lure for the oligarch, and she has brought with her a casual acquaintance, Nick, a Russian living in the United States, who films the party for a documentary project. Later, he shows the footage to his producer Kate.

Director: Andrei Razumovsky
Runtime: 96 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Boris Bazurov
Editing: Tatyana Belousova
Production: Forma-Film
Country: Russia
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Andrei Razumovsky

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Playing Shindai about?
The movie takes place at a charity event at a country house during which a series of people try to talk an oligarch into giving money for a project. Masha, a young attractive woman, has been invited as a possible lure for the oligarch, and she has brought with her a casual acquaintance, Nick, a Russian living in the United States, who films the party for a documentary project. Later, he shows the footage to his producer Kate.
Who directed Playing Shindai?
Playing Shindai was directed by Andrei Razumovsky.
Who stars in Playing Shindai?
Playing Shindai stars Valeriy Barinov, Oksana Robski, Yuliya Mavrina, Yuriy Chursin, Viktor Gvozditsky, Natalya Kurdyubova.
How long is Playing Shindai?
Playing Shindai has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
Where was Playing Shindai produced?
Playing Shindai was produced in Russia.