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
Release Date: August 23, 2007
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.