
Anniversary 2018
Pavel Voronin's darkly comic short film *Anniversary (2018)* dives into the absurdity of a long-married couple's relationship when death seems more appealing than another decade together.
Director: Pavel Voronin
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Anniversary (2018) about?
This short comedy-drama follows a couple celebrating thirty years of marriage, only to find their relationship teetering on the edge of absurdity. The film explores whether decades of shared history can still feel meaningful—or if death might be a kinder alternative.
Who directed Anniversary?
Pavel Voronin directed this sharp and concise short film.
Who stars in Anniversary?
Konstantin Chepurin and Yuliya Sules take the lead roles in *Anniversary*, bringing depth and charm to their characters.
Is Anniversary (2018) worth watching?
As a sub-ten-minute comedy with a twist, *Anniversary* is a quick but memorable watch. Its clever premise and strong performances make it worth a look, especially for fans of unconventional storytelling in short films.
How long is Anniversary?
The film runs for just 7 minutes.
About Anniversary (2018) — A Dark Comedy on Love, Time, and Questionable Vows
Pavel Voronin's darkly comic short film *Anniversary (2018)* dives into the absurdity of a long-married couple's relationship when death seems more appealing than another decade together. With just seven minutes of screen time, it blends biting humor with a surprisingly poignant look at marriage's highs and lows. Konstantin Chepurin and Yuliya Sules deliver sharp performances as a couple who've spent decades side by side—now questioning whether their bond has outlasted its purpose. The film's tone oscillates between playful and grim, using minimal dialogue to underscore the weight of commitment and the inevitability of change.
While the runtime is fleeting, *Anniversary* packs a punch with its clever premise and understated acting, offering a snapshot of love tested by time. It's a micro-drama that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll, perfect for fans of quirky, thought-provoking cinema.