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Beremennyy 2011

★ 2.826 votes81 min📅 2011-09-08

In the absurdly hilarious Russian comedy Beremennyy (2011), director Sarik Andreasyan crafts a wildly imaginative tale that blends divine intervention with the chaos of unexpected fatherhood.

Director: Sarik Andreasyan

Cast

Dmitriy Dyuzhev
Dmitriy Dyuzhev
Sergey Dobrolyubov
Mikhail Galustyan
Mikhail Galustyan
Zhora
Anna Sedokova
Anna Sedokova
Diana Dobrolyubova
Dmitriy Sharakois
Dmitriy Sharakois
Dr. Tikhonov
Svetlana Khodchenkova
Svetlana Khodchenkova
prosecutor
Ville Haapasalo
Ville Haapasalo
director
Yuliya Grishina
Yuliya Grishina
Polina
Victor Vasiliev
Victor Vasiliev
Slavik
Dmitriy Khrustalev
Dmitriy Khrustalev
Edgar
Lyudmila Artemeva
Lyudmila Artemeva
Sergey’s mother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Beremennyy (2011) about?

The film follows a man who, frustrated by his own disbelief in good news, jokingly wishes to experience fatherhood firsthand. His wish is granted in the most unexpected way when he finds himself pregnant instead of his wife, leading to a series of comedic and chaotic events.

Who directed Beremennyy?

Sarik Andreasyan directed Beremennyy (2011), bringing his signature blend of sharp humor and absurdity to this unconventional comedy.

Who stars in Beremennyy?

The film features Dmitriy Dyuzhev, Mikhail Galustyan, Anna Sedokova, Dmitriy Sharakois, and Svetlana Khodchenkova in lead roles, with Ville Haapasalo rounding out the ensemble cast.

Is Beremennyy (2011) worth watching?

Beremennyy (2011) is a lighthearted comedy that stands out for its absurd premise and energetic performances. While it may not break new ground, its quirky humor and unique take on fatherhood make it worth a watch for fans of offbeat comedies.

How long is Beremennyy?

Beremennyy (2011) has a runtime of 81 minutes.

About Beremennyy (2011) — A Russian Comedy Where a Man Gets Pregnant

In the absurdly hilarious Russian comedy Beremennyy (2011), director Sarik Andreasyan crafts a wildly imaginative tale that blends divine intervention with the chaos of unexpected fatherhood. The story follows a cynical man who, tired of being skeptical about good news, jokingly wishes to experience parenthood firsthand. His request is answered in the most surreal way possible when God interprets his words literally, leaving him pregnant instead of his wife. This bizarre premise sets the stage for a series of slapstick and heartfelt moments as he navigates the challenges of impending parenthood while surrounded by skeptical friends, bewildered coworkers, and a rapidly changing body.

The film's tone balances sharp wit with slapstick humor, exploring themes of faith, disbelief, and the chaos that ensues when the impossible becomes reality. With an energetic pace and a cast delivering deadpan comedic performances, Beremennyy (2011) offers a lighthearted yet thought-provoking take on modern-day skepticism and the unpredictability of life's surprises.