4 (film)

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4 (Chetyre) (Russian: Четыре)
Directed by Ilya Khrzhanovsky
Produced by Yelena Yatsura
Written by Vladimir Sorokin
Starring Marina Vovchenko
Svetlana Vovchenko
Sergei Shnurov
Yuri Laguta
Cinematography Sandor Berkesi
Aleksandr Ilkhovsky
Alisher Khamidkhodjaev
Editing by Igor Malakhov
Release date(s) August 2005
Running time 128 mins
Country Flag of Russia Russia
Language Russian
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4 (Chetyre) (Russian: Четыре) is a 2005 Russian drama film directed by Ilya Khrzhanovsky after a screenplay by Vladimir Sorokin. Originally it was conceived as a short film, but turned into a full-length film after four years of work.

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Oleg (a meat merchant), Marina (a prostitute), and "simply Volodia" (a piano tuner) drop into an all-night bar in Moscow, where they are served by a narcoleptic bartender (three plus one is four) while each regales the others with made-up biographies. Oleg claims to work in President Putin's administration, supplying him with bottled water and his wife with liquor; Marina passes herself off as a marketing executive; and "simply Volodia"—played by Sergei Shnurov, the infamous lead singer of the rock group Leningrad—as a geneticist who clones twins (two times two makes four, again) in a laboratory that has been engaged in these experiments since the days of Stalin. After they separate, these fantasy realities, especially Volodia's, begin to dominate their everyday lives.

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