
Unintentionally 2014
Just hours before the New Year's clock strikes, a seemingly ordinary neighbor's request for salt spirals into shocking violence when he kills an elderly woman in this dark Russian comedy from 2014.
Director: Zhora Kryzhovnikov
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Unintentionally (2014) about?
*Unintentionally (2014)* follows a family's frantic cover-up after their relative commits murder just hours before New Year's Eve. As they grapple with panic and secrecy, the film blends sharp humor with the absurdity of their situation.
Who directed Unintentionally?
Zhora Kryzhovnikov directed *Unintentionally (2014)*, known for his work in Russian comedy and social satire.
Who stars in Unintentionally?
The film features Timofey Tribuntsev, Yuliya Aleksandrova, Aleksandr Pal, Nataliya Potapova, and Yuriy Kuznetsov in pivotal roles.
Is Unintentionally (2014) worth watching?
As a dark comedy with a runtime of just 21 minutes, *Unintentionally (2014)* offers a unique blend of humor and tension. While it's not for everyone, its clever premise and engaging cast make it a memorable short watch for genre fans.
How long is Unintentionally?
The runtime for *Unintentionally (2014)* is 21 minutes.
About Unintentionally (2014) — A dark comedy where one fatal visit derails a family's New Year's Eve
Just hours before the New Year's clock strikes, a seemingly ordinary neighbor's request for salt spirals into shocking violence when he kills an elderly woman in this dark Russian comedy from 2014. Directed by Zhora Kryzhovnikov, *Unintentionally (2014)* follows the killer's family as they scramble to conceal the crime while navigating their festive reunion. What unfolds is a tense, morally ambiguous tale where panic and holiday cheer collide, forcing each family member to confront their own complicity in the chaos. With sharp humor and a dash of absurdity, the film explores themes of guilt, denial, and the absurd lengths people go to protect their own.
Starring Timofey Tribuntsev as the desperate killer and Yuliya Aleksandrova as his conflicted wife, the ensemble cast delivers performances that balance dark comedy with genuine tension. Shot in just 21 minutes, this short-form gem proves that even the briefest comedies can pack a punch—both in laughs and in uncomfortable truths. For fans of quirky, high-stakes storytelling, *Unintentionally (2014)* is a cult-worthy watch that lingers long after the credits roll.