

MosGorSmekh
Satirical sketches about life in the capital bordering on the absurd. It's all business as usual: districts compete, journalists lie, passers-by philosophize.
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Plot Summary
A talented but struggling actor, desperate for money, takes on a role in a children's play. However, his true aspirations lie in more serious theatrical productions. When he unexpectedly finds himself becoming popular with the younger audience, he must reconcile his artistic ambitions with the joy he brings to children.
Critical Reception
MosGorSmekh was primarily targeted at a family audience and received a generally positive reception for its lighthearted humor and performances, particularly from its lead actor. While not critically acclaimed as a cinematic masterpiece, it was appreciated for its wholesome entertainment value and its ability to connect with younger viewers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its warm and family-friendly humor.
- Sergey Bezrukov's performance was a highlight, bringing charm to the lead role.
- A heartwarming story with simple, effective comedic moments.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'MosGorSmekh', loosely translates to 'Moscow City Laughs' and reflects the comedic nature intended for the city's children's theater.
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