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The Loser's Son 2001

71 min📅 2001-01-01

Family and ambition collide in Anatoly Eyramdzhan's 2001 comedy-drama, *The Loser's Son*, a touching portrait of a man navigating life's unexpected detours.

Director: Anatoly Eyramdzhan

Cast

Aleksandr Belyavskiy
Aleksandr Belyavskiy
Lyubov Polishchuk
Lyubov Polishchuk
Natalya Seleznyova
Natalya Seleznyova
Arkadiy Ukupnik
Arkadiy Ukupnik
Vladimir Episkoposyan
Vladimir Episkoposyan
Sergei Tsigal
Sergei Tsigal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Loser's Son* (2001) about?

The film follows an everyman protagonist as he stumbles through life's challenges, discovering that setbacks often hide unexpected opportunities. With a mix of slapstick humor and gentle wisdom, it's a story about embracing imperfection and finding redemption in the most unlikely places.

Who directed *The Loser's Son*?

Anatoly Eyramdzhan directed the film, blending comedy and drama with a keen eye for character-driven storytelling.

Who stars in *The Loser's Son*?

The cast includes Aleksandr Belyavskiy, Lyubov Polishchuk, Natalya Seleznyova, Arkadiy Ukupnik, and Vladimir Episkoposyan in key roles.

Is *The Loser's Son* (2001) worth watching?

While IMDb doesn't rate it, the film's blend of humor and heart, along with its relatable themes, makes it a solid pick for fans of lighthearted yet meaningful cinema. The chemistry among the cast and Eyramdzhan's direction elevate it beyond typical comedy-drama fare.

How long is *The Loser's Son*?

The film runs for 71 minutes.

About The Loser's Son (2001) — A Feel-Good Comedy-Drama with Heart and Humor

Family and ambition collide in Anatoly Eyramdzhan's 2001 comedy-drama, *The Loser's Son*, a touching portrait of a man navigating life's unexpected detours. Aleksandr Belyavskiy leads the ensemble cast as a protagonist whose journey—fraught with setbacks and small triumphs—reveals the humor and heart in even the unlikeliest circumstances. The film blends sharp wit with poignant moments, exploring themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the meaning of success in a world that often rewards the wrong people. Set against a backdrop of everyday struggles, *The Loser's Son (2001)* balances lighthearted charm with genuine emotional weight, making it a standout in post-Soviet comedy-drama cinema.

With Lyubov Polishchuk, Natalya Seleznyova, and Arkadiy Ukupnik anchoring the supporting roles, Eyramdzhan crafts a story where laughter and reflection go hand in hand. The film's brisk runtime keeps the pace lively, while its relatable characters and snappy dialogue invite viewers to laugh *with* its underdog rather than at him. Whether you're a fan of character-driven stories or just looking for a feel-good escape, *The Loser's Son* offers a delightfully offbeat take on finding your place in the world.