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To Be Victor Pelevin. By Whom? 2020

34 min📅 2020-11-21

To Be Victor Pelevin. By Whom? (2020) is a poignant Moscow-set drama from director Ivan Tolstoy that dives into the quiet desperation of unfulfilled dreams.

Director: Ivan Tolstoy

Cast

Gela Chitava
Sergey Dvoynikov
Sergey Dvoynikov
Stasya Tolstaya
Stasya Tolstaya
Yuliy Fayt
Yuliy Fayt
Pavel Osadchy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is To Be Victor Pelevin. By Whom? (2020) about?

The film follows Vitya, a taxi driver who once dreamed of being a writer but abandoned his ambitions after years of failure. Stuck in a communal apartment in Moscow, his daily routine becomes a cycle of drudgery—until he decides to masquerade as the elusive Viktor Pelevin.

Who directed To Be Victor Pelevin. By Whom??

Ivan Tolstoy directed this 2020 drama, bringing a keen eye for urban isolation and subtle character studies to the project.

Who stars in To Be Victor Pelevin. By Whom??

The film features a compelling cast led by Gela Chitava as Vitya, alongside Sergey Dvoynikov, Stasya Tolstaya, Yuliy Fayt, and Pavel Osadchy.

Is To Be Victor Pelevin. By Whom? (2020) worth watching?

While it's a niche drama with a short runtime, the film's themes of unfulfilled dreams and identity make it a thoughtful watch for fans of character-driven stories. Its brevity is part of its charm, offering a quick but impactful cinematic experience.

How long is To Be Victor Pelevin. By Whom??

To Be Victor Pelevin. By Whom? (2020) has a runtime of 34 minutes.

About To Be Victor Pelevin. By Whom? (2020) — A Moscow Taxi Driver's Quiet Crisis of Identity

To Be Victor Pelevin. By Whom? (2020) is a poignant Moscow-set drama from director Ivan Tolstoy that dives into the quiet desperation of unfulfilled dreams. The film follows Vitya, a once-ambitious 40-year-old taxi driver who abandoned his literary aspirations long ago, now stuck in the monotony of life in a cramped communal apartment. With a cast led by Gela Chitava in the lead role, the movie captures the suffocating atmosphere of faded ambitions, where every fare feels like a reminder of missed opportunities. Tolstoy crafts a melancholic yet authentic portrait of urban alienation, blending subtle humor with the weight of unrealized potential.

The story takes a twist as Vitya adopts the identity of the enigmatic Viktor Pelevin, a playful act of reinvention that blurs the line between aspiration and delusion. Shot in just 34 minutes, this compact drama lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers to ponder the fragility of identity and the quiet battles we all wage against mediocrity. Perfect for fans of introspective storytelling, To Be Victor Pelevin. By Whom? (2020) offers a slice-of-life experience that's as relatable as it is quietly profound.