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My Favorite Bugger

September 21, 2011 1h 25m 5.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 2011. My Favorite Bugger is a comedy/romance film. directed by Aleksandr Kott. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Aleksey Chadov, Ekaterina Vilkova, and Vladimir Simonov

Synopsis

Would-be PR man, ladies' man and adventurer Misha Vorobyov is on the verge of another zigzag of fate that does not promise him anything good. They were fired from a solid company, there is no money, and the prospects are more than vague. But Misha does not have time to get used to the sad status of a loser: fate once again presents an unexpected surprise in the form of a rather unusual offer from a former boss. It turns out that he has a son, Seryozha, a young man who is not exactly closed and complexed, but clearly does not meet his father's ideas about the image of a "real man". Realizing the futility of his attempts to guide his son "on the right path," Pavel Petrovich finds, as it seems to him, the only right way out of the situation.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 21, 2011 14 years ago
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Runtime 1h 25m 85 minutes total
User Rating 5.0/10 Mixed (1 votes)
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Russia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU

Production Companies

  • RWS

Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Favorite Bugger about?

Would-be PR man, ladies' man and adventurer Misha Vorobyov is on the verge of another zigzag of fate that does not promise him anything good. They were fired from a solid company, there is no money...

Who directed My Favorite Bugger?

My Favorite Bugger was directed by Aleksandr Kott.

How long is My Favorite Bugger?

My Favorite Bugger has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).

When was My Favorite Bugger released?

My Favorite Bugger was released on September 21, 2011 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in My Favorite Bugger?

The main cast of My Favorite Bugger includes Aleksey Chadov, Ekaterina Vilkova, Vladimir Simonov, Roman Shmakov.