Russian Snark

Russian Snark

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Stephen Sinclair
  • Cast(s): Stephen Papps, Elena Stejko, Stephanie Tauevihi, Rene Naufahu, Peter Rowley See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 19min
  • Award(s): Grand Prize 2011 (Won)
    Film 2010 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: One Battle After Another, Sorry, Baby
  • Story:
    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.
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STORY

Story
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.

AWARDS

Won
Grand Prize Award

International Competition | 2011 | Stephen

Film Award

Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film | 2010 | Stephanie

Nominations
Film Award

Best Director in a Film Feature | 2010 | Stephen

Best Lead Actor in a Feature Film | 2010 | Stephen

Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film | 2010 | Elena

Best Visual Effects | 2010

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

"Snark" used in the title is the English name for the boat (Chapk in Russian). It is based upon a real Russian couple who visited New Zealand in 1999, arriving in a similar small lifeboat as the one used in the film.

Elena Stejko's debut.

Popular Dialogues

"Misha: Narrative is for children..."