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Gloss 2007

★ 5.223 votes118 min📅 2007-08-23

"Bitter comedy about dolce vita"

In Andrei Konchalovsky's satirical comedy-drama, Gloss (2007), a small-town beauty from the coal-mining region dreams of becoming a supermodel in Moscow. This biting comedy delves into the world of fashion, exposing the superficiality and vanity that define the industry.

Director: Andrei Konchalovsky

Cast

Yuliya Vysotskaya
Yuliya Vysotskaya
Gala
Alexandr Domogarov
Alexandr Domogarov
Klimenko
Aleksey Serebryakov
Aleksey Serebryakov
Stas
Irina Rozanova
Irina Rozanova
Alina
Tatyana Arntgolts
Tatyana Arntgolts
Oksana
Yuliya Snigir
Yuliya Snigir
Model
Efim Shifrin
Efim Shifrin
Marc Shifer
Olga Arntgolts
Olga Arntgolts
Nastya
Andrey Noskov
Andrey Noskov
Gleb
Aleksandr Ilin
Aleksandr Ilin
Chmur

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gloss (2007) about?

Gloss (2007) is a satirical comedy-drama that follows a young woman's journey to become a supermodel in Moscow, exposing the superficiality and vanity of the fashion industry.

Who directed Gloss?

Andrei Konchalovsky directed Gloss, bringing his unique perspective to the world of fashion.

Who stars in Gloss?

The talented cast of Gloss includes Yuliya Vysotskaya, Alexandr Domogarov, and Aleksey Serebryakov.

Is Gloss (2007) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating for Gloss (2007) is unrated, its unique blend of dark humor and thought-provoking themes make it a compelling watch for fans of comedy-drama and satire.

How long is Gloss?

Gloss (2007) has a runtime of 118 minutes.

About Gloss (2007) — A Satirical Comedy-Drama that Uncovers the Dark Side of Fashion

In Andrei Konchalovsky's satirical comedy-drama, Gloss (2007), a small-town beauty from the coal-mining region dreams of becoming a supermodel in Moscow. This biting comedy delves into the world of fashion, exposing the superficiality and vanity that define the industry. With a talented young cast, including Yuliya Vysotskaya and Alexandr Domogarov, Gloss is a scathing critique of the dolce vita lifestyle. From its poignant portrayal of ambition to its thought-provoking exploration of identity, Gloss (2007) is a film that will keep you engaged and invested in its characters.

As the story unfolds, we see the struggles and sacrifices made by those chasing their dreams, all in the pursuit of a fleeting moment of beauty and fame. With its dark humor and sharp wit, Gloss (2007) is a commentary on the human condition, one that will leave you questioning the true cost of perfection. With a runtime of 118 minutes, Gloss (2007) is a cinematic experience that will linger long after the credits roll.