Friday (2016 film)

Friday (Russian: Пятница, romanized: Pyatnitsa) is a 2016 Russian comedy film directed by Yevgeny Shelyakin.[2]

Friday
Directed byYevgeny Shelyakin
Produced by
  • Rashid Sardarov
  • Ibrahim Magomedov
  • Binke Anisimov
Screenplay by
  • Yevgeny Shelyakin
  • Ibrahim Magomedov
  • Said Davdiyev
  • Maxim Anikin
  • Alexey Shuravin
Starring
Music by
  • Anatoly Burnosov
  • Pavel Yesenin
  • Vitaliy Kudrin
  • Ivan Suslin
  • Mikhail Morskov
  • Artem Fedotov
  • NEOPOLEON
CinematographyAndrei DeBabov
Production
company
RSS Production
Distributed byCentral Partnership
Release date
  • February 26, 2016 (2016-02-26)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Box office$1 401 660[1]

Plot

The film shows a Friday evening in one posh Moscow nightclub, which is just celebrating the anniversary of its opening. In the club this evening the rich "mama's boy" Mikhail Bondar is having fun, who has his own big shoe producing company, although which is currently in crisis. He is very passionate, likes to argue and show off, but does not like to lose. Friends play a trick on him and offer him a dispute: he will serve the restaurant's attendees as a waiter until 3 am and if he gets 10,000 rubles a tip at the end of the evening he will win. As a prize, he will receive his friend's car or lose his. This task is difficult for Bondar who was born with the silver spoon and has a tough temper, but now he has to work hard to appease moody clients.

Cast

  • Danila Kozlovsky as Mikhail Bondar, the millionaire-waiter
  • Sergey Burunov as Igor Strizhevsky, club manager
  • Anton Shagin as Vitaly Belov
  • Katerina Shpitsa as Vera
  • Pavel Derevyanko as Gennady Antonov, psychologist
  • Maxim Emelyanov as Valentin Spivak, a friend of Goshi
  • Aristarchus Venes as Gosha
  • Nastasya Samburskaya as Lera, "tequila girl"
  • Kirill Pletnyov as Max
  • Evgeniya Khirivskaya as Elena Antonova
  • Yevgeny Stychkin as Ilya
  • Nikita Pavlenko as Arkady
  • Mikhail Politseymako as Lyosha
  • Azamat Nigmanov as Temir
  • Emmanuil Vitorgan as Sergey Viktorovich Dubravin, actor
  • Alexey Grishin as Andreas
  • Boris Khvoshnyansky as Nikas, the artist
  • Anton Shurtzov as Kostya, the waiter
  • Farhad Mahmudov as Ahmat, the chef
  • Irina Butanaeva as Ulmas
  • Sergey Chirkov as Yegor
  • Leonid Telezhinsky as Stas
  • Yan Tsapnik as Vadim Ravilevich, travel agency director
  • BadComedian as cameo

Production

The film was shot in the "Icon" club in Moscow.[3]

References


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