
Loafers
Drama · Romance
Overview
The film is based on the early songs of Viktor Tsoi. This is a story about a young slacker, easy and fun going through life. He strumming a guitar and composing songs. Drinks with idle friends. The usual, almost domestic, history of betrayal changes everything radically. So the poet is born.
Top Cast


Anton Shagin
Anton Shagin
Sergey Solovyov (“Solovey”)
Anton Shagin
Sergey Solovyov (“Solovey”)


Andrey Shibarshin
Andrey Shibarshin
Sasha Matrosov
Andrey Shibarshin
Sasha Matrosov


Alexandra Tyuftey
Alexandra Tyuftey
Sasha
Alexandra Tyuftey
Sasha


Polina Filonenko
Polina Filonenko
Katya
Polina Filonenko
Katya


Richard Bondarev
Richard Bondarev
Prokhor
Richard Bondarev
Prokhor


Sergey Abroskin
Sergey Abroskin
Abroskin
Sergey Abroskin
Abroskin


Darya Ekamasova
Darya Ekamasova
cousin
Darya Ekamasova
cousin


Alexandr Userdin
Alexandr Userdin
participant in pathos company
Alexandr Userdin
participant in pathos company


Alexandr Vartanov
Alexandr Vartanov
Lesha
Alexandr Vartanov
Lesha


Sergey Epishev
Sergey Epishev
participant in pathos company
Sergey Epishev
participant in pathos company
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