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Papier-mache (2020)

Overview

Ivan Lashin, a young man who lives with his mother in the country and works at home, met director Vitaly Suslin. The young man told the director about his life, they wrote a script together and thus the feature film "Head. Two Ears" was born, in which Ivan played himself as the main character. Russia’s most important festival Kinotavr declared it the best script and the film also received the award of the Russian Film Critics Guild. Now, a few years later, Vitaly and Ivan have made a new film which talks about Ivan’s life after festivals: has he changed, what is he dreaming about?
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Vitaly Suslin profile
Vitaly Suslin

Director

Ivan Lashin profile
Ivan Lashin

Screenplay

Cast

Ivan Lashin profile
Ivan Lashin

Tatyana Lashina profile
Tatyana Lashina

Yury Sidorov profile
Yury Sidorov

Tatyana Skaredneva profile
Tatyana Skaredneva

Vyacheslav Garder profile
Vyacheslav Garder

Sherzod Abdullaev profile
Sherzod Abdullaev

Anatoly Burmistrov profile
Anatoly Burmistrov

Ivan Lashin profile
Ivan Lashin

Tatyana Lashina profile
Tatyana Lashina

Yury Sidorov profile
Yury Sidorov

Tatyana Skaredneva profile
Tatyana Skaredneva

Vyacheslav Garder profile
Vyacheslav Garder

Sherzod Abdullaev profile
Sherzod Abdullaev

Anatoly Burmistrov profile
Anatoly Burmistrov

Extra

Release Date

November 25, 2020

Original Language

Russian

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Kinoprime Foundation logo

Available On

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Videos

PAPIER-MACHE Trailer | PÖFF 2020 thumbnail
PAPIER-MACHE Trailer | PÖFF 2020

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