

Party till you drop — literally. Russian nihilism hits different.
The characters of the film live without worries and in pursuit of entertainment. But when crimes are happening around you, and you are used to turning a blind eye to it, remember that one day you can close them forever. Will any of the heroes be able to break out of the darkness of despair and make their way to the light? Or will they get entangled in a maze of passions and drown in a torrent of despondency?
Acting
Efremov's hollow-eyed detachment is uncomfortably real.
Direction
Baltzer traps you in their bubble until it pops violently.
Director
Ruslan Baltzer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during Russia's 2014 economic crisis, the film's oblivious elite partying reads as bitter social commentary. TMDB's zero votes suggest Western distribution never happened.
The title 'Fun' in Russian ('Веселье') carries heavier irony — it's the word used for forced entertainment under Soviet rule, making the characters' voluntary debasement extra bleak.