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Graphomafia 2017

90 min📅 2017-08-17

In the bustling streets of modern-day Moscow, a cunning publisher recruits a team of ghostwriters to eliminate a celebrated author and steal his latest manuscript.

Director: Vladimir Zaykin

Cast

Gosha Kutsenko
Gosha Kutsenko
Sizukhin
Daniil Spivakovskiy
Daniil Spivakovskiy
Villi Volk
Darya Moroz
Darya Moroz
Veronika
Stanislav Duzhnikov
Stanislav Duzhnikov
Serzhant
Vladimir Yepifantsev
Vladimir Yepifantsev
Marat Paramonov
Katerina Shpitsa
Katerina Shpitsa
Kseniya
Darya Ekamasova
Darya Ekamasova
Lolita
Eduard Radzyukevich
Eduard Radzyukevich
Veselchak
Mikhail Bogdasarov
Mikhail Bogdasarov
Oleg Akulich
Oleg Akulich

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Graphomafia (2017) about?

Set in contemporary Moscow, the film follows a publisher who hires ghostwriters to commit a fictional author's murder—only to discover that real-life crime isn't as simple as writing it. The plot spirals into a darkly humorous exploration of ambition and ethics in the publishing world.

Who directed Graphomafia?

Vladimir Zaykin directed Graphomafia, bringing a sharp comedic edge to this satirical thriller about literary deception.

Who stars in Graphomafia?

The film features Gosha Kutsenko, Daniil Spivakovskiy, Darya Moroz, Stanislav Duzhnikov, and Vladimir Yepifantsev in key roles.

Is Graphomafia (2017) worth watching?

As a dark comedy, Graphomafia offers a fresh take on the publishing world's cutthroat nature. While its IMDb rating is unrated, its clever premise and strong cast make it a compelling watch for fans of satirical thrillers.

How long is Graphomafia?

Graphomafia has a runtime of 90 minutes.

About Graphomafia (2017) — A Dark Comedy of Literary Ambition

In the bustling streets of modern-day Moscow, a cunning publisher recruits a team of ghostwriters to eliminate a celebrated author and steal his latest manuscript.

Graphomafia (2017), directed by Vladimir Zaykin, delivers a darkly comedic twist on the cutthroat world of publishing, where fiction meets reality in the most unexpected ways. With a stellar cast led by Gosha Kutsenko and Daniil Spivakovskiy, this satirical thriller explores ambition, deception, and the fine line between art and life. The film's energetic atmosphere and sharp dialogue keep viewers on edge, questioning whether these characters are pushing boundaries or crossing them irrevocably.