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Paradoxes‎ 2020

★ 1.01 votes100 min📅 2020-10-15

Gosha Kutsenko's *Paradoxes* (2020) dives headfirst into the chaos of everyday absurdities, where Moscow's relentless traffic jams collide with the petty frustrations of urban life.

Director: Gosha Kutsenko

Cast

Gosha Kutsenko
Gosha Kutsenko
Lyubov Tolkalina
Lyubov Tolkalina
Aleksandr Borisov
Aleksandr Borisov
Aleksandr Andrienko
Aleksandr Andrienko
Anatoliy Rudenko
Anatoliy Rudenko
Aleksandr Semchev
Aleksandr Semchev
Aleksandr Ronis
Aleksandr Ronis
Kseniya Radchenko
Kseniya Radchenko
Andrey Noskov
Andrey Noskov
Fyodor Dobronravov
Fyodor Dobronravov

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Paradoxes* (2020) about?

*Paradoxes* paints a vivid picture of life in a bustling city, where small inconveniences snowball into larger-than-life situations. The film blends satire with slice-of-life storytelling, exploring the humorous side of urban frustrations like traffic, neighborhood squabbles, and the absurdities of local filmmaking.

Who directed *Paradoxes*?

*Paradoxes* was directed by Gosha Kutsenko, a filmmaker known for his keen eye for social satire and absurdist humor.

Who stars in *Paradoxes*?

The film stars Gosha Kutsenko himself, alongside Lyubov Tolkalina, Aleksandr Borisov, Aleksandr Andrienko, and Anatoliy Rudenko.

Is *Paradoxes* (2020) worth watching?

*Paradoxes* is a delightful if niche comedy that thrives on its observational wit and relatable frustrations. Fans of urban satire like Woody Allen or Alexei Balabanov will appreciate Kutsenko's take on city life, even if it's not a blockbuster.

How long is *Paradoxes*?

*Paradoxes* runs for 100 minutes.

About Paradoxes (2020) — A Comedy Rooted in Urban Absurdity

Gosha Kutsenko's *Paradoxes* (2020) dives headfirst into the chaos of everyday absurdities, where Moscow's relentless traffic jams collide with the petty frustrations of urban life.

From the constant repaving of sidewalks to the surreal struggles of filmmakers navigating industry whims, the film stitches together vignettes that mirror the unpredictable rhythms of city living. Neighbors clash over trivial matters while their dogs steal the spotlight, and the line between reality and satire blurs in this sharp-edged comedy. With its quirky charm and observational wit, *Paradoxes* captures the hilarious and sometimes maddening paradoxes of modern metropolitan existence.