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Radio Day 2008

★ 7.2116 votes98 min📅 2008-03-20

In the heart of Radio Day (2008), a chaotic yet charming comedy unfolds as a Russian radio station crew faces the ultimate challenge—hosting live performances for stranded animals afloat in the Sea of Japan.

Director: Dmitriy Dyachenko

Cast

Leonid Barats
Leonid Barats
Aleksei
Nonna Grishaeva
Nonna Grishaeva
Nonna
Aleksandr Demidov
Aleksandr Demidov
Aleksandr
Rostislav Khait
Rostislav Khait
Slava
Kamil Larin
Kamil Larin
Kamil
Maksim Vitorgan
Maksim Vitorgan
DJ Maks
Mikhail Kozyrev
Mikhail Kozyrev
Mikhail Natanovich
Dmitriy Maryanov
Dmitriy Maryanov
DJ Dim
Anna Kasatkina-Barats
Anna Kasatkina-Barats
Anya
Aleksey Kortnev
Aleksey Kortnev
self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Radio Day (2008) about?

Radio Day (2008) follows a radio station crew in Russia as they attempt to host live performances for stranded animals in the Sea of Japan, only to find themselves in a series of comedic and chaotic situations. The film revolves around their efforts to keep the broadcast going despite the unexpected challenges.

Who directed Radio Day?

Radio Day was directed by Dmitriy Dyachenko, known for his work in Russian comedy and drama films.

Who stars in Radio Day?

The film stars Leonid Barats, Nonna Grishaeva, Aleksandr Demidov, Rostislav Khait, and Maksim Vitorgan in key roles.

Is Radio Day (2008) worth watching?

Radio Day (2008) is a lighthearted comedy with a unique premise and energetic performances, making it a fun watch for fans of musical comedies. While it may not appeal to everyone, its quirky charm and engaging cast provide plenty of entertainment value.

How long is Radio Day?

Radio Day (2008) has a runtime of 98 minutes.

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About Radio Day (2008) — A Hilarious Comedy Blending Music and Mayhem

In the heart of Radio Day (2008), a chaotic yet charming comedy unfolds as a Russian radio station crew faces the ultimate challenge—hosting live performances for stranded animals afloat in the Sea of Japan. Under Dmitriy Dyachenko's direction, the film blends music and humor, turning a routine broadcast day into a whirlwind of unexpected mishaps. With a stellar cast including Leonid Barats, Nonna Grishaeva, and Maksim Vitorgan, the movie radiates energy as it navigates the absurdity of the situation, delivering laughs and heartwarming moments in equal measure.

The atmosphere crackles with the excitement of live radio, where every announcement and performance could tip the scales between success and disaster. As the station's staff scrambles to keep the show running, the film's witty dialogue and spirited musical numbers create a buoyant, feel-good experience. Radio Day (2008) is a delightful ode to the resilience of creativity and teamwork, wrapped in a package that's as entertaining as it is unconventional.