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Hunters 2016

92 min📅 2016-12-22

In the bustling streets of modern-day Moscow, a heartbroken writer finds solace in the surreal and cinematic world of fantasy after his girlfriend departs, leaving him adrift in a sea of emotions.

Director: Alexandr Seliverstov

Cast

Ivan Zabelin
Ivan Zabelin
Darya Pugacheva
Darya Pugacheva
Pyotr Rykov
Pyotr Rykov
Lukerya Ilyashenko
Lukerya Ilyashenko
Valeriya Kozhevnikova
Valeriya Kozhevnikova
Svetlana Stepankovskaya
Svetlana Stepankovskaya
Oleg Grisevich
Oleg Grisevich
Vilen Babichev
Vilen Babichev
Igor Maslov
Igor Maslov

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hunters (2016) about?

After his girlfriend leaves him, a Moscow-based writer retreats into a world of cinematic fantasy to cope with his grief and rediscover his passion for storytelling.

Who directed Hunters?

Hunters was directed by Alexandr Seliverstov, a filmmaker known for his evocative storytelling and visually striking dramas.

Who stars in Hunters?

The film stars Ivan Zabelin as the lead writer, alongside Darya Pugacheva and Pyotr Rykov in key supporting roles.

Is Hunters (2016) worth watching?

While *Hunters (2016)* is a niche drama with an unrated IMDb score, its exploration of love and artistic escape makes it a compelling watch for fans of introspective, character-driven films. The emotional depth and atmospheric direction elevate it beyond typical romances.

How long is Hunters?

Hunters has a runtime of 92 minutes.

About Hunters (2016) — A Moscow Writer's Journey Through Fantasy and Heartbreak

In the bustling streets of modern-day Moscow, a heartbroken writer finds solace in the surreal and cinematic world of fantasy after his girlfriend departs, leaving him adrift in a sea of emotions. Alexandr Seliverstov's *Hunters (2016)* weaves a poignant drama that explores the blurred lines between reality and imagination, where a grieving protagonist navigates a landscape of artistic escape. With a melancholic yet introspective tone, the film immerses viewers in a story of love, loss, and the redemptive power of storytelling. Ivan Zabelin delivers a standout performance as the disillusioned writer, while Darya Pugacheva and Pyotr Rykov add depth to the narrative's emotional core.

Set against the backdrop of a vibrant yet indifferent city, *Hunters* taps into universal themes of loneliness and the search for meaning. The director's thoughtful pacing and visual storytelling create an atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. Whether as a reflection on modern relationships or a meditation on creativity, this drama resonates with anyone who has ever sought refuge in the pages of a book or the frame of a film.