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Get That Girl 2009

★ 3.22 votes📅 2009-07-23

Get That Girl (2009) is a wild, offbeat Russian comedy that follows the chaotic Solntsevo siblings—a trio of resourceful kids left to fend for themselves in a crumbling Black Sea shack.

Director: Nataliya Novik

Cast

Ekaterina Kudrinskaya
Ekaterina Kudrinskaya
Masha
Denis Nikiforov
Denis Nikiforov
Andrey
Marat Basharov
Marat Basharov
Eduard
Renata Litvinova
Renata Litvinova
Aleksandr Lykov
Aleksandr Lykov
Vitaliy Khaev
Vitaliy Khaev
Aleksey Sidorov
Aleksey Sidorov
Mikhail Protsko
Mikhail Protsko
Petr Tomashevsky
Petr Tomashevsky
Mitya Labush
Mitya Labush

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Get That Girl (2009) about?

Get That Girl (2009) is a comedic adventure about three unsupervised siblings who flee their collapsing home in the Black Sea region after an explosion. Their journey to Moscow becomes a series of misadventures as they evade the police, transport one of their fathers in a trunk, and search for their missing mother, all while navigating the chaos of city life.

Who directed Get That Girl?

Get That Girl (2009) was directed by Nataliya Novik, a filmmaker known for blending humor with unconventional storytelling in her works.

Who stars in Get That Girl?

The film stars Ekaterina Kudrinskaya, Denis Nikiforov, and Marat Basharov as the lead siblings, alongside Renata Litvinova and Aleksandr Lykov in key supporting roles.

Is Get That Girl (2009) worth watching?

If you enjoy offbeat comedies with a mix of physical humor and heartfelt moments, Get That Girl (2009) is absolutely worth a watch. Its chaotic charm and unique premise—combined with a standout ensemble cast—make it a standout in the Russian comedy genre, even if it's not a polished blockbuster.

How long is Get That Girl?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Get That Girl (2009) — A Russian road-trip comedy with chaos, heart, and a trunk full of surprises

Get That Girl (2009) is a wild, offbeat Russian comedy that follows the chaotic Solntsevo siblings—a trio of resourceful kids left to fend for themselves in a crumbling Black Sea shack. When their makeshift home explodes, they embark on a desperate dash to Moscow, dragging one of their fathers along in the trunk while evading the authorities. Along the way, they chase dreams of love, survival, and reuniting with their long-lost mother, turning a simple road trip into a slapstick adventure filled with mishaps, heart, and unexpected bonds. Directed by Nataliya Novik, this quirky gem blends chaotic humor with a touch of warmth, starring rising talents Ekaterina Kudrinskaya, Denis Nikiforov, and Marat Basharov in roles that showcase their comedic chops. A hairless dog and a trunk-bound fugitive add to the absurdity, making it a uniquely Russian romp that feels both chaotic and oddly endearing.

The film's tone is unapologetically chaotic, with a visual style that leans into the rawness of its setting—a decaying village and a sprawling, unpredictable city. Novik's direction embraces the film's off-kilter energy, balancing physical comedy with moments of genuine warmth, as the siblings rely on each other despite their lack of supervision. Whether it's dodging the law or navigating Moscow's indifferent streets, their journey is as much about resilience as it is about laughter. Get That Girl (2009) is a feel-good disaster wrapped in a road movie, perfect for fans of offbeat comedies that don't take themselves too seriously.