Selfie

Selfie

114 mins | Drama, Thriller | Feb. 1, 2017

He was his absolute copy – his gestures, body language and jokes were so real, no one suspected the change. Bogdanov looked at the screen as if it was mirror. the double has taken over his tV-show, held meetings with his fans, lived with his women and had drinks with his friends. Bogdanov’s life and identity were erased in an instant. Popular, successful and cynical writer Bogdanov lost everything he has been working on for years building his career. As he clearly sees that the double is better and sincerer than he, he realizes the battle of his life is lost. the only one who wants to have real Bogdanov back is his daughter...

Selfie

114 mins | Drama, Thriller | Feb. 1, 2017

Selfie
He was his absolute copy – his gestures, body language and jokes were so real, no one suspected the change. Bogdanov looked at the screen as if it was mirror. the double has taken over his tV-show, held meetings with his fans, lived with his women and had drinks with his friends. Bogdanov’s life and identity were erased in an instant. Popular, successful and cynical writer Bogdanov lost everything he has been working on for years building his career. As he clearly sees that the double is better and sincerer than he, he realizes the battle of his life is lost. the only one who wants to have real Bogdanov back is his daughter...
IMDb rating 5.2
Producers Art Pictures Studio, Kinoslovo
Original title Селфи
Directors Nikolay Khomeriki
Writers Sergey Minaev

Cast

Konstantin Khabenskiy

as Vladimir Bogdanov

Yuliya Khlynina

as Zhanna

Anna Mikhalkova

as Vika

Dmitry Kulichkov

as Nikita, Vika's friend

Dmitriy Podnozov

as psychiatrist

Edgar Gizatullin

as security guard in the television center / guard in TV center

Marina Kaletskaya

as girl with a folder

Dariya Schwarzbach

as Max's girlfriend

Nikolay Khomeriki

as homeless man

Mikhail Mukhtasipov

as Misha, Bogdanov's friend

Sergey Bondarenko

as Bogdanov's friend

Andrey Grinev

as (uncredited)

Rostislav Bershauer

as Peerman

Grigory Zeltser

as Zelenskiy

Polina Zueva

as editor

Veronika Timofeeva

as make-up artist

Denis Kataev

as critic

Roman Indyk

as negotiator

Roman Radov

as Zhora, party man

Denis Yasik

as photographer

Yaroslava Nikolaeva

as selfie girl

Sergey Minaev

as train bookseller