Comedic films from Lifesize Entertainment
Big City Lights
A young filmmaker, Fedya, tries to save the local movie theatre in his provincial town from greedy developers by making a successful independent film. But with no money, barely any skilled crew and a distinct lack of big name actors, things are very bleak—until he and his rag tag crew, led by the beautiful Zhenya, kidnap a fading movie star and force him to be in their film.
Bite The Dust
The end of the world gets a decidedly Russian makeover when a sleepy rural village decides to throw an end of the world party after news of an onrushing comet hits town.
Call Myskin
A struggling actor, Myskin, is given the job of accompanying the daughter of a famous actress to a Moscow Theatre tryout where desperate circumstances lead the Producer to offer him the main role.
Don’t Ask Don’t Tell
WHAT’S UP TIGER LILLY meets its match in this hysterical spoof of paranoid science fiction circa 1960.
Heater
Funny, Hard hitting neo realist fable of two homeless men struggling through a wintery day and night as they try and exploit the only possession they have, an electric space heater.
La Vaca
When an eccentric millionaire dies, his two former lovers travel to Guatemala to claim their inheritance. But there are a couple catches.
Man Overboard
Feeling pressure from his status obsessed father in law,CJ Mason decides to hire a slick, gung ho sales manager named Johnny Cross to extract more profit from his laid back used boat lot.
Republic Of Pete
Pete and his idiot friends receive $80 million from his grandfather trying to protect himself in a lawsuit. They decide to purchase an island with strippers and are happy until evil grandfather wants his money back.
Romance and Rejection
Set against the backdrop of contemporary London, Mike (Dinsdale) is a broke but talented composer in search of true love.
Romeo and Juliet Get Married
Shakespeare’s tragic love story is given a sweetly romantic, raucously fresh and inventive retelling by Bruno Barreto with the lovers’ families being passionate fans of opposing soccer teams.
Slippery Slope
Needing money to send her documentary “Feminism for Dummies” to the Cannes Film Festival struggling feminist filmmaker Gillian Black gets a technical job on an indie film that turns out to be a porn flick.
Sorry For Kung Fu
Following the end of the Slavic wars, a pregnant young woman returns from Germany to her village in Croatia.
The Game
The action takes place at the training base of the Russian national football team. The whole country’s attention is focused on the camp where the players are training prior to one of the biggest matches in the Russian football history.
The Inspirator
Gijs Schippers is at the top of his game as the number one inspirational speaker for his firm, dispensing nonsensical advice for business and love--until his own personal life can no longer withstand the weight of his own. b.s. and everything starts falling apart, with hilarious and unexpected results.
The Road To
Sergey is an "invisible" man who works as a sales assistant in an always empty shop of unusual gadgets. He rents a room at a pensioner's apartment, and the old man chases Sergey with his annoying advices and unnecessary preachment.
The West Wittering Affair
When Jamie accepts an invite to spend a weekend in the country with Kathy and her friend Natasha, he never expects to sleep with both of them in one night.
Things To Do
A disillusioned and indifferent office worker, Adam Stevenson, decides to leave his job and escape to his childhood home to reevaluate his “life strategy”.