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Lucky People 2014

📅 2014-01-02

Lucky People (2014) is a heartwarming Russian comedy that follows Sonya and Kostya, two unlucky souls whose chaotic day spirals into a series of misadventures just before New Year's Eve.

Director: Aleksandr Polynnikov

Cast

Anna Schapova
Ekaterina Porubel
Ekaterina Porubel
Nonna Grishaeva
Nonna Grishaeva
Serhii Denha
Serhii Denha
Sergey Yurkov
Sergey Yurkov
Leonid Anisimov
Tatyana Markova
Iryna Tokarchuk
Iryna Tokarchuk
Igor Tiltikov
Igor Tiltikov
Oleksandr Polovets
Oleksandr Polovets

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lucky People (2014) about?

This Russian comedy follows Sonya and Kostya, whose already chaotic day worsens when a mix-up with important documents throws their plans into disarray. Just before New Year's Eve, they face job loss, broken engagements, and a series of comedic mishaps—all while discovering that luck might be closer than they think.

Who directed Lucky People?

Lucky People (2014) was directed by Aleksandr Polynnikov, known for his work in Russian comedies and lighthearted films.

Who stars in Lucky People?

The film features Anna Schapova, Ekaterina Porubel, Nonna Grishaeva, Serhii Denha, and Sergey Yurkov in key roles.

Is Lucky People (2014) worth watching?

As a feel-good comedy, Lucky People (2014) delivers charm, humor, and relatable themes, making it an enjoyable watch for fans of lighthearted films. While it's unrated, its breezy storytelling and festive setting offer plenty to appreciate.

How long is Lucky People?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Lucky People (2014) — A chaotic New Year's comedy about luck, love, and second chances

Lucky People (2014) is a heartwarming Russian comedy that follows Sonya and Kostya, two unlucky souls whose chaotic day spirals into a series of misadventures just before New Year's Eve. Directed by Aleksandr Polynnikov, this spirited film blends whimsical humor with relatable struggles—lost documents, broken relationships, and dashed dreams—as the protagonists navigate a frantic search for happiness. With vibrant performances from Anna Schapova and Ekaterina Porubel, the movie captures the absurdity and charm of life's unexpected twists, delivering a feel-good story where laughter and hope collide.

Set against the backdrop of a bustling city during the holiday season, Lucky People (2014) weaves together themes of resilience and second chances. Sonya's firing from the theater and Kostya's canceled wedding highlight the film's lighthearted yet poignant take on how even the worst luck can lead to brighter outcomes. Polynnikov's direction keeps the tone breezy and engaging, making it a perfect watch for fans of uplifting comedies that balance humor with emotional depth.