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Snowstorm 2014

★ 1.01 votes85 min📅 2014-09-02

Snowstorm (2014) is a compelling Russian drama that delves into the complex psyche of Lev Nikolaevich, a successful Moscow photographer whose glamorous exterior masks deeper insecurities.

Director: Alexandr Gordon

Cast

Grigoriy Dobrygin
Grigoriy Dobrygin
Ravshana Kurkova
Ravshana Kurkova
Leonid Mozgovoy
Leonid Mozgovoy
Evgeniy Grishkovec
Evgeniy Grishkovec
Nikolay Khomeriki
Nikolay Khomeriki
Irina Khakamada
Irina Khakamada
Tamara Spiricheva
Tamara Spiricheva
Vladimir Vinogradov
Vladimir Vinogradov
Nino Ninidze
Nino Ninidze
Dmitry Bykov
Dmitry Bykov

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Snowstorm (2014) about?

Snowstorm follows Lev, a successful Moscow photographer who appears confident on the surface but struggles with deep cynicism and unresolved childhood fears beneath his glamorous facade.

Who directed Snowstorm?

Alexandr Gordon directs this introspective Russian drama that examines themes of success, identity, and personal demons in contemporary Moscow.

Who stars in Snowstorm?

The film features Grigoriy Dobrygin, Ravshana Kurkova, Leonid Mozgovoy, Evgeniy Grishkovec, and Nikolay Khomeriki in key roles.

Is Snowstorm (2014) worth watching?

As an unrated drama, Snowstorm offers authentic character exploration with strong performances, particularly appealing to fans of introspective cinema and Russian filmmaking.

How long is Snowstorm?

The film runs for 85 minutes.

About Snowstorm (2014) — A Russian Drama Exploring Fame and Insecurity

Snowstorm (2014) is a compelling Russian drama that delves into the complex psyche of Lev Nikolaevich, a successful Moscow photographer whose glamorous exterior masks deeper insecurities. Directed by Alexandr Gordon, this 85-minute character study follows Levanka, as his friends call him, through the contrasting worlds of fame and vulnerability. Despite his talent and success in the competitive Moscow art scene, Levochka remains a deeply cynical individual whose sharp wit often veers into rudeness toward others.

The film explores themes of success, identity, and the lingering impact of childhood trauma in modern Russian society. Gordon's direction brings authenticity to this intimate portrait of a man struggling with his own contradictions - he's simultaneously childish and unaware of it, successful yet emotionally stunted. With powerful performances from Grigoriy Dobrygin, Ravshana Kurkova, and Leonid Mozgovoy, Snowstorm (2014) creates an atmospheric exploration of what happens when external achievements fail to heal internal wounds. The drama's unrated status adds to its raw, unfiltered examination of contemporary urban life.