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Zalez na Lunu 2010

★ 5.51 votes📅 2010-05-28

In Hussein Erkenov's gritty drama *Zalez na Lunu (2010)*, two orphaned friends, Dimka and Yaroslav, navigate the harsh realities of post-Soviet life by pooling their resources—sharing a cramped apartment to generate income.

Director: Hussein Erkenov

Cast

Maksim Shishkov
Maksim Shishkov
Дмитрий
Igor Lifanov
Igor Lifanov
Евгений следователь
Elena Drapeko
Elena Drapeko
Ольга Петровна социальный работник
Aleksey Panin
Aleksey Panin
квартирант
Oleg Fomin
Oleg Fomin
Олег Николаевич олигарх-педофил
Aleksandr Chislov
Aleksandr Chislov
дядя Миша («Косой») аферист
Yola Sanko
Yola Sanko
мать Димы
Анна Осипова
Анна Осипова
Сестра Димки

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Zalez na Lunu (2010)* about?

The film follows Dimka and Yaroslav, childhood friends turned roommates, as they cling to their independence in a decaying city. When a shady acquaintance offers them a path to prosperity, their fragile trust is tested in devastating ways.

Who directed *Zalez na Lunu*?

The film was directed by Hussein Erkenov, known for his unflinching portrayals of social alienation and moral decay.

Who stars in *Zalez na Lunu*?

The film features Maksim Shishkov, Igor Lifanov, Elena Drapeko, Aleksey Panin, and Oleg Fomin in pivotal roles.

Is *Zalez na Lunu (2010)* worth watching?

Though unrated, its raw intensity and social commentary make it compelling for fans of crime dramas. The film's bleak realism and emotional punch justify its niche appeal.

How long is *Zalez na Lunu*?

Runtime details are not listed.

Zalez na Lunu (2010) — A Stark Crime Drama About Trust and Betrayal

In Hussein Erkenov's gritty drama *Zalez na Lunu (2010)*, two orphaned friends, Dimka and Yaroslav, navigate the harsh realities of post-Soviet life by pooling their resources—sharing a cramped apartment to generate income. Their fragile stability shatters when a seemingly helpful acquaintance manipulates their trust, exploiting their dreams of a better future. Shot in a raw, documentary-style aesthetic, the film immerses viewers in the duo's reckless camaraderie and the emotional toll of betrayal.

With themes of survival, disillusionment, and the blurred lines between opportunity and exploitation, *Zalez na Lunu (2010)* paints a stark portrait of urban survival in a society where loyalty is a currency as fragile as the promises made to the dispossessed.