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Creation of Adam

Country: Russia, Language: Russian, 93 mins

Original Title

Sotvoreniye Adama
  • Director: Yuri Pavlov
  • Writer: Vladimir Maslov; Vitali Moskalenko
  • Producer: Dzhavanshir Kamandar; Anatolli Kasimov

CGiii Comment

Are you really a...homosexualist?

The subtitles will have you rolling on the floor or switching off.

The music, alone, will have you switching off in next to no time.

Throw in a hideous, nagging wife...and, if you have a brain cell clinging on for dear life - abort this film immediately.


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The(ir) Blurb...

On the same day, Andrei's wife Nina asks for a divorce, his colleague Natasha tells him she's attracted to him, he's assigned a new project under the direction of Philip (a well-dressed, authoritative, and even arrogant stranger who keeps touching him), and he fights a gang of homophobes to protect a young gay man, Oleg. The next day, Philip takes Andrei away from the office on an odyssey into a space that is charged with spirituality and homoeroticism. Philip is no businessman, and the disclosure of who he really is forces Andrei into a series of choices that involve Natasha, Nina, belief, and love.

Cast & Characters

Saulius Balandis as Andrei;
Sergei Vinogradov as Phillip;
Irina Metlitskaya as Nina;
Anzhelika Nevolina as Natasha;
Aleksandr Strizhenov as Oleg;
Yuri Ovsyanko as Director of the Institute;
Ilya Shakunov as The Double;
Aleksei Palchek as Pritsker