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Six Degrees of Celebration 2010

★ 6.4112 votes89 min📅 2010-12-12

"You are just six steps away from a miracle"

Six Degrees of Celebration (2010) spins a festive web of interconnected tales unfolding on a single New Year's Eve.

Director: Yaroslav Chevazhevsky

Cast

Ivan Urgant
Ivan Urgant
Boris
Sergey Svetlakov
Sergey Svetlakov
Evgeniy
Vera Brezhneva
Vera Brezhneva
Vera Brezhneva
Elena Plaksina
Elena Plaksina
Olya
Aleksandr Golovin
Aleksandr Golovin
Kolyan/Dimon
Kristina Asmus
Kristina Asmus
Lena
Dato Bakhtadze
Dato Bakhtadze
fire truck driver
Sergey Garmash
Sergey Garmash
Valeriy Sinitsyn
Mariya Poroshina
Mariya Poroshina
Yuliya
Andrey Kislitsin
Andrey Kislitsin
“Snegurochka”

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Six Degrees of Celebration (2010) about?

Six Degrees of Celebration follows a series of linked stories set on New Year's Eve, where strangers and acquaintances in Moscow find their lives intertwined through chance meetings and unexpected twists. The film explores how small decisions and coincidences can lead to life-changing moments during the holiday season.

Who directed Six Degrees of Celebration?

Yaroslav Chevazhevsky directed Six Degrees of Celebration, bringing a lighthearted yet insightful tone to this festive ensemble comedy.

Who stars in Six Degrees of Celebration?

The film stars Ivan Urgant, Sergey Svetlakov, Vera Brezhneva, Elena Plaksina, Aleksandr Golovin, and Kristina Asmus, with each actor delivering charismatic performances.

Is Six Degrees of Celebration (2010) worth watching?

As a festive comedy, Six Degrees of Celebration delivers warmth and humor, making it a solid choice for holiday movie fans. Its breezy runtime and ensemble cast keep the energy high, though it may not break ground in storytelling. Fans of lighthearted, interconnected tales will find it charming.

How long is Six Degrees of Celebration?

Six Degrees of Celebration has a runtime of 89 minutes, making it a perfect quick watch for a cozy holiday evening.

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About Six Degrees of Celebration (2010) — A Festive Comedy of Fate and Laughter

Six Degrees of Celebration (2010) spins a festive web of interconnected tales unfolding on a single New Year's Eve. Directed by Yaroslav Chevazhevsky, this Russian comedy blends humor, coincidence, and heartfelt moments as strangers, friends, and acquaintances collide in unexpected ways. A Moscow radio host, a struggling musician, and a nostalgic couple—among others—find their paths crisscrossing through Moscow's snowy streets, each step bringing them closer to a twist of fate. The film captures the magic of holiday seasons, where laughter and sentimentality blend seamlessly, making it a lighthearted yet thought-provoking watch.

Starring a charismatic ensemble led by Ivan Urgant and Sergey Svetlakov, the movie thrives on sharp wit and relatable characters. Vera Brezhneva and Elena Plaksina add charm, while the ensemble's chemistry elevates the comedic and emotional beats. With its breezy runtime and festive backdrop, Six Degrees of Celebration is a feel-good escape that celebrates the unpredictability of life's connections.