Graffiti (film)
Graffiti (Russian: Граффити) is a 2006 Russian comedy film directed by Igor Apasyan.[1][2][3]
Graffiti | |
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Russian: Граффити | |
Directed by | Igor Apasyan |
Produced by | Gevorg Nersisyan |
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Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about an artist doing his favorite thing. He is painting graffiti on the walls of the metropolitan subway. Suddenly, bikers attack him, as a result of which he loses a trip to Italy. Instead, he goes to paint in the province, where he expects a lot of new adventures.[4]
Cast
- Andrei Novikov as Andrey Dragunov
- Viktor Perevalov as Klizya
- Sergey Potapov as Mityay
- Larisa Guzeeva as Mariya
- Aleksandr Ilyin as Miron Sysoevich
- Olga Yurasova as Hostes in hotel[5]
gollark: If you have a torchship or something you can probably wipe out a major city with nuke-level amounts of energy.
gollark: The problem is worse in a spæce future, because of the fact that spaceships have lots of kinetic energy.
gollark: Hey, humans could TOTALLY mess up in that way too!
gollark: *But* some single humans could... probably break civilization.
gollark: Not entirely, no.
References
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