Lift movie poster

Lift

October 13, 2006 1h 28m 3.4/10 (12 votes)

Originally released in 2006. Lift is a mystery/thriller film. directed by Vsevolod Plotkin. At just 88 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Igor Vernik, Daniil Spivakovskiy, and Sergey Gorobchenko

Synopsis

A psychological thriller. One quite ordinary summer morning five different and unacquainted people leave their apartments at different floors and enter the lift. The doors close behind the last passenger and the lift starts descending. The moments pass, but the lift is not going to stop, the impression of endless moving appears and grows. Panic transforms into fear with every passing minute, situation is getting out of control. The lift cage transforms into closed space, into moving rattrap from which there is no escape. How would the five people behave in such hopeless situation? Their souls are assaulted by doubts and fear, they are filled with overwhelming feeling of inevitability and despair as around them the ordinary is turning into the unreal. Have you ever wondered what your companions in the lift are? Are they really what they claim to be? Or maybe you should fear them?

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 13, 2006 19 years ago
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Runtime 1h 28m 88 minutes total
User Rating 3.4/10 Mixed (12 votes)
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Box Office $123.2K Worldwide gross
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Russia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU
Revenue
$123,182

Production Companies

  • Люксор

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lift about?

A psychological thriller. One quite ordinary summer morning five different and unacquainted people leave their apartments at different floors and enter the lift. The doors close behind the last pas...

Who directed Lift?

Lift was directed by Vsevolod Plotkin.

How long is Lift?

Lift has a runtime of 1 hours and 28 minutes (88 minutes total).

When was Lift released?

Lift was released on October 13, 2006 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Lift?

The main cast of Lift includes Igor Vernik, Daniil Spivakovskiy, Sergey Gorobchenko, Georgi Martirosyan, Olga Rodionova.