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The Funeral Party 2006

★ 2.05 votes📅 2006-12-14

Directed by Vladimir Fokin, *The Funeral Party (2006)* dives into the heart of a sweltering August 1991 in New York City, where a circle of Russian émigrés gathers around the deathbed of Alik, a magnetic artist whose charm and wit have left an indelible mark on their lives.

Director: Vladimir Fokin

Cast

Aleksandr Abdulov
Aleksandr Abdulov
Alik
Elena Rufanova
Elena Rufanova
Irina Pearson
Anna Dvorzhetskaya
Anna Dvorzhetskaya
Tishort
Anna Aleksakhina
Anna Aleksakhina
Nina
Vladimir Kachan
Vladimir Kachan
Fima Gruber
Vladimir Eryomin
Vladimir Eryomin
Libin
Liya Akhedzhakova
Liya Akhedzhakova
Marya Ignatyevna
Boris Klyuev
Boris Klyuev
Lyova Gotlib
Aleksey Kolgan
Aleksey Kolgan
Father Viktor
Irina Loseva
Irina Loseva
Faina

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Funeral Party (2006) about?

Set in August 1991, the film follows a group of Russian émigrés in New York as they gather around the deathbed of Alik, a beloved artist. Their memories, conflicts, and revelations unfold against the backdrop of a stifling apartment, revealing the complexities of love, art, and exile.

Who directed The Funeral Party?

The Funeral Party was directed by Vladimir Fokin, a filmmaker known for his intimate and emotionally charged storytelling.

Who stars in The Funeral Party?

The film stars Aleksandr Abdulov, Elena Rufanova, Anna Dvorzhetskaya, Anna Aleksakhina, and Vladimir Kachan in pivotal roles.

Is The Funeral Party (2006) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *The Funeral Party (2006)* offers a rich, character-driven drama with strong performances and a unique exploration of Russian émigré life. Fans of literary adaptations and intimate character studies will find it compelling, though it may not appeal to those seeking fast-paced action.

How long is The Funeral Party?

Runtime details are not listed.

About The Funeral Party (2006) — A Russian émigré's farewell in a sweltering New York apartment

Directed by Vladimir Fokin, *The Funeral Party (2006)* dives into the heart of a sweltering August 1991 in New York City, where a circle of Russian émigrés gathers around the deathbed of Alik, a magnetic artist whose charm and wit have left an indelible mark on their lives. Adapted from Ludmila Ulitskaya's Booker Prize-winning novel, the film transforms the suffocating apartment into a stage for raw emotion, as the group's grief unfurls into spirited debates, tender recollections, and unresolved tensions. Themes of love, legacy, and the immigrant experience pulse beneath the surface, while the oppressive heat mirrors the intensity of their memories and regrets.

As the women take turns caring for Alik, their stories weave a tapestry of devotion, rivalry, and unspoken desires. The film captures the fragility of human connections in the face of mortality, blending sharp humor with poignant introspection. With a cast led by Aleksandr Abdulov and Elena Rufanova, *The Funeral Party (2006)* is a deeply human drama that lingers long after the final scene.