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  1. Russian Snark; Lingua originale: inglese e russo: Paese di produzione: Nuova Zelanda: Anno: 2010: Durata: 78 min Genere: commedia, drammatico: Regia: Stephen Sinclair: Produttore: Stephen Sinclair Musiche: Stephen Gallagher e David Long: Interpreti e personaggi

  2. 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.

  3. 20 lug 2010 · Russian Snark: Directed by Stephen Sinclair. With Stephen Papps, Elena Stejko, Paul Glover, Mark Huston. A Russian immigrant is obsessed with his experimental film-making forcing his wife to take a job as a stripper to cover their financial needs. A Polynesian woman draws him from his self-destructive bent, allowing him to reconnect.

    • (24)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Stephen Sinclair
    • 2010-07-20
  4. 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 ...

  5. Misha, a Russian immigrant, becomes obsessed with making experimental films. It goes so far that his wife has to take a job as a striptease artist to support themselves. However, a Polynesian woman manages to bring Misha back down to earth.

  6. Russian Snark - Braindead writer Stephen Sinclair’s feature directing debut was inspired by a Russian couple who sailed to Aotearoa in a lifeboat. From there, he created this unusual love story about Mischa (Stephen Papps) — an uncompromising filmmaker fallen on hard times — and his wife, seeking a country more appreciative of his art.

  7. 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.