
Star Pile
Science Fiction · Comedy · Drama
Overview
A parody film about space directed by members of NOM.
Top Cast


Sergey Shnurov
Sergey Shnurov
Мозг
Sergey Shnurov
Мозг
Andrey Kagadeev
Andrey Kagadeev
профессор Чащарский
Andrey Kagadeev
профессор Чащарский
Nikolai Kopeykin
Nikolai Kopeykin
Nikolai Kopeykin
Sergey Kagadeev
Sergey Kagadeev
Sergey Kagadeev


Tatyana Kolganova
Tatyana Kolganova
Tatyana Kolganova


Kirill Miller
Kirill Miller
Kirill Miller


Roman Trakhtenberg
Roman Trakhtenberg
Roman Trakhtenberg


Artemiy Troitskiy
Artemiy Troitskiy
Бог
Artemiy Troitskiy
Бог


Sergey Pakhomov
Sergey Pakhomov
Sergey Pakhomov


Boris Nemtsov
Boris Nemtsov
The President
Boris Nemtsov
The President
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