Piter FM

Piter FM

2006 "It’s not the radio. It’s a movie!"
Piter FM
Piter FM

Piter FM

7 | 1h25m | en | Drama

Masha, who works for a radio station, and Maxim, a street sweeper with an architectural degree, cross paths with each other when they are at an indecisive point in their lives.

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7 | 1h25m | en | Drama , Comedy , Romance | More Info
Released: November. 11,2006 | Released Producted By: STS Media , Igor Tolstunov Production Company (Profit) Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Masha, who works for a radio station, and Maxim, a street sweeper with an architectural degree, cross paths with each other when they are at an indecisive point in their lives.

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Cast

Yekaterina Fedulova , Yevgeni Tsyganov , Irina Rakhmanova

Director

Igor Kotsarev

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STS Media , Igor Tolstunov Production Company (Profit)

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Saurabh Singh Masha is a radio DJ who works with Piter FM. She is about to get married. Maksim is an architect who is having to work as a handyman but has been offered a job as an architect in Germany. He is about to go to Germany. One day, as fate would have it, while crossing the road Masha drops her mobile phone and Maksim picks it up. With Masha and Maksim we take a trip into their funny and enchanting worlds. This movie makes you laugh and keeps you hooked until the very last minute, in an "Amelie"-like manner. This is Oksana Bychkova's first movie and make a note of this name. She is a director we must watch out for! Brilliant, Imaginative and Entertaining!
Gordon-11 This is a romantic comedy about two people getting to know each other because of a lost mobile phone.The plot is not new at all, and is quite predictable. The two characters face troubles in their love lives, talk to each other on the phone, and guess what happens! What it lacks in plot, it makes up in other ways. The urban landscape of St Petersburg is presented in a very attractive way. the feel of the film is upbeat, and happy. It's like having a sugar coating on an old story, making an otherwise bland story more attractive. It's nothing groundbreaking, but it is a pleasant entertainment if you have nothing to do.
alli0705 This movie is the epitome of a modern Russian romance. I saw it while studying abroad in St. Petersburg. It really captures the feel of that great city, as well as having a very Russian take on love and friendship. It's a movie that probably wouldn't be good in translation, but if you can watch it in Russian, I highly recommend it. It's really fun to look for all your favorite spots in Piter as they show up in the film, and at the same time grow to love and understand Maxim and Masha as they deal with their emotional upheavals. As my friend Nadya said, by the end, they don't even necessarily have to be in love. Finding that human connection, that friendship, is all that's really necessary.
rprose I just saw this the other day, and enjoyed it. It's nice to see a happy, light-hearted film coming out of Russia. It's artistic without being artsy, and charming without being (too) corny. I'm not a huge movie buff, so I don't have an IMDb to draw on for comparisons, but imagine a Russian Lost in Translation. And by that, I don't mean to say it was necessarily that good - it just pretty accurately represents the genre. It'd be a good date movie, if you happen to have a date who speaks Russian too. Apparently I need 10 lines of text to complete this review, so I'll add a few more thoughts. Fedulova is unbelievably charming, so even if you're not a fan of the "two attractive young people sort of lost in a big city looking for love but just missing each other until the very end oh thank goodness" genre, you probably won't want your money back. what this movie lacks in originality, it makes up for twofold in sincerity, and believe it or not, the aforementioned (can we call it a -?) genre is not over done in Russian cinema.