Petrushka (2026)
Petya is almost 40 years old, he works as a chef in a restaurant and by his age he had achieved little in life. Petya has a wife and two children, but he is not respected by them. One day, he goes to his parents cottage, where he finds a box of old toys. Among them, he finds his favorite toy, Petrushka, because his name is the same as his own. Petya puts Petrushka on his arm, and a miracle happens - the toy comes to life. Now Petya has a difficult struggle with his alter ego, which will make him a real man.
Director:
Pavel Voronin
Writers:
Egor Dmitryukov, Pavel Voronin, Vasily Rovensky.
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Stasya Miloslavskaya as Katya |
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Nikita Kologrivyy as Roma |
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Viktor Loginov as Shef-povar |
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Mariya Kondr as Povar |
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Aleksandr Metelkin as |
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Victoria Venskaya as |
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Lyudmila Artemeva as |
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Maria Makovetskaya as |
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Ivan Kukuev as |
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Robert Valiev as |
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Yuri Kataev as |
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Nikita Nedosek as |
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Elena Balabanova as |
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Igor Kulachko as |
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Alexander Pushkov as |
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Gordey Leontyev as |
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Fedor Girusov as |
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Aleksandr Makeev as |
| Directing | Pavel Voronin | Director |
| Production | Diana Buzurkieva | Producer |
| Camera | Boris Kirisenko | Director of Photography |
| Art | Khristina Tsarambul | Production Design |
| Production | Anastasia Shastina | Casting Director |
| Production | Maksim Rogalsky | Executive Producer |
| Production | Vasily Rovensky | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Egor Dmitryukov | Screenplay |
| Writing | Pavel Voronin | Screenplay |
| Writing | Vasily Rovensky | Screenplay |