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The Smile of Melometa 2002

176 min📅 2002-01-01

In the charming Soviet-era comedy *The Smile of Melometa (2002)*, directed by Mikhail Kokshenov, an unassuming beer saleswoman named Lyubasha suddenly finds herself thrust into the spotlight when she becomes an accidental advertising sensation.

Director: Mikhail Kokshenov

Cast

Mikhail Kokshenov
Mikhail Kokshenov
Natalya Krachkovskaya
Natalya Krachkovskaya
Vladimir Nosik
Vladimir Nosik
Vladimir Vishnevsky
Vladimir Vishnevsky
Natalya Seleznyova
Natalya Seleznyova
Yuriy Chernov
Yuriy Chernov
Vladimir Andreyev
Vladimir Andreyev
Mariya Aronova
Mariya Aronova
Marina Merzlikina
Anatoliy Vasin
Anatoliy Vasin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Smile of Melometa (2002) about?

The film follows Lyubasha, a simple beer saleswoman who becomes an overnight advertising sensation, turning her life—and those around her—upside down. While her newfound fame brings joy to many, her jealous boyfriend Lesha struggles to accept the attention she's receiving, setting the stage for a comedic and heartfelt exploration of envy and unexpected success.

Who directed The Smile of Melometa?

Mikhail Kokshenov directed *The Smile of Melometa (2002)*, infusing the film with his signature comedic style and a keen eye for human quirks.

Who stars in The Smile of Melometa?

The film features a talented cast including Mikhail Kokshenov, Natalya Krachkovskaya, Vladimir Nosik, Natalya Seleznyova, and Vladimir Vishnevsky, each bringing their unique charm to the story.

Is The Smile of Melometa (2002) worth watching?

Though unrated, *The Smile of Melometa (2002)* offers a delightful dive into classic Russian comedy, blending humor with relatable themes of fame and relationships. If you enjoy lighthearted, nostalgic films with a touch of irony, it's a charming pick—just don't expect high-stakes drama.

How long is The Smile of Melometa?

The film runs for 176 minutes, offering a generous dose of comedic escapism.

About The Smile of Melometa (2002) — A Comedy Hit About Unexpected Fame and Love Gone Sour

In the charming Soviet-era comedy *The Smile of Melometa (2002)*, directed by Mikhail Kokshenov, an unassuming beer saleswoman named Lyubasha suddenly finds herself thrust into the spotlight when she becomes an accidental advertising sensation. Her newfound fame ignites a whirlwind of reactions—her colleagues celebrate, her parents beam with pride, and even distant relatives share in the joy. Yet, behind the glittering facade of success, her boyfriend Lesha's envy simmers, threatening to overshadow the very happiness Lyubasha thought she'd found.

Set against a backdrop of nostalgic humor and lighthearted chaos, the film explores the absurdities of sudden stardom and the tangled emotions it stirs. With a vibrant ensemble cast led by Kokshenov himself, alongside Natalya Krachkovskaya and Natalya Seleznyova, *The Smile of Melometa (2002)* delivers a playful yet poignant look at fame's unintended consequences, wrapped in the warmth of classic Russian comedy.