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Director
  
Screenplay
  
Writer
  
Stephen Sinclair

Language
  
EnglishRussian

6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
New Zealand

Russian Snark movie poster

Release date
  
20 July 2010 (2010-07-20)

Initial release
  
June 16, 2011 (New Zealand)

Music director
  
David Long, Steve Gallagher

Cast
  
(Misha),
Elena Stejko
(Nadia), (Roseanna), (Vincent), (Neville), (Chicken Farmer)

Similar movies
  
Hugh and Heke (2010)

Tagline
  
When you're making the film of your life, it's easy to lose the plot!

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Russian Snark is a 2010 New Zealand film directed and written by Stephen Sinclair and produced by Liz DiFiore. The film features Stephen Papps, Elena Stejko, Stephanie Tauevihi and Te Waimarie Kessell. It is the story of Misha, a Russian filmmaker, and his struggles to make a movie in Godzone. It is the directorial debut of New Zealand writer Stephen Sinclair.

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Plot

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Misha (Stephen Papps), a once celebrated filmmaker who has fallen on hard times, resolves to leave his homeland in search of a film-friendly country where he can pursue his career. With his wife Nadia Elena Stejko) in tow he sets sail from Russia in a tiny lifeboat, drifting cross the Pacific to finally arrive in New Zealand.

Before long Misha realises that New Zealand is no more receptive to his ideas and aesthetic than Russia. Yet he perseveres with his experimental film, ignoring his wife’s pleas to find work. Misha increasingly withdraws into himself, and his relationship with Nadia collapses.

Alone, his obsessions take hold and he steadily descends into madness. Only a chance encounter with a young Polynesian woman saves him from the ultimate act of self-destruction. His friendship with Roseanna (Stephanie Tauevihi) inspires a re-awakening, as he begins to reconnect with the world around him.

Cast

The cast of Russian Snark includes many well known New Zealand actors including Te Waimarie Kessell, who has recently starred in the award winning Kaitangata Twitch.

  • Stephen Papps as Misha: a Russian film auteur whose career has long since stalled.
  • Elena Stejko as Nadia: wife and muse of the tortured artist. Elena brings an authenticity to the role that is at times haunting and heart-warming.
  • Stephanie Tauevihi as Roseanna: a young Polynesian woman who develops a friendship with Misha.
  • Rene Naufahu as Vincent, a sleazy nightclub manager.
  • Peter Rowley as Neville, the foul tempered and philandering husband of Roseanna.
  • Greg Johnson as a Chicken Farmer
  • Te Waimarie Kessell asLani, the daughter of Roseanna.
  • Ethan Tauevihi as Tama, the son of Roseanna.
  • Release

    Russian Snark had its world premiere at the New Zealand International Film Festival on 20 July 2010. It was also presented as a part of the Moscow International Film Market in June, 2010.

    4 June 2011 – Russian Snark screens at the Wairoa Maori Film Festival – Nuhaka Marae, Wairoa – Matariki/

    16 June 2011 – Screenings begin nationwide for Russian Snark

    16 June 2011 – Russian Snark opens in Auckland, New Zealand at the Rialto in Newmarket – Q & A with Steven Sinclair

    18 June 2011 – Russian Snark Q & A at the Art House Cinema, New Plymouth with Stephen Sinclair

    19 June 2011 – Russian Snark Q & A at the Paramount Cinema, Wellington with Stephen Sinclair.

    Awards

    Russian Snark has been nominated for 6 awards at The Qantas Film and Television Awards 2010. Stephen Sinclair nominated for Best Director, Stephen Papps nominated for Best Actor, Elena Stejko nominated for Best Actress, Stephanie Tauevihi nominated for Best Supporting Actress, Stephen Gallagher and David Long nominated for Best Music, and Park Road Post nominated for Best Visual Effects.

    April 2011 – Russian Snark garners Best International Film Award at the Garden State Film Festival

    December 2010 – Three nomination at the US based indie pictures Maverick Movie Awards – Best Actor – Stephen Papps – Best Supporting Actress – Elena Stejko (up against Joan Rivers) and Best Original Soundtrack – David Long and Stephen Gallagher!

    October 2010 – Russian Snark is an Official Selection at the Mumbai Film Festival, and the Carmel Art and Film Festival in California Effects.

    References

    Russian Snark Wikipedia
    Russian Snark IMDb Russian Snark themoviedb.org