“What else are men talking about”: actors and features

Today we’ll talk about the movie “What else are men talking about” - the actors, photos and plot features will be discussed later. The picture is a continuation of the 2010 film.

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To begin, we discuss the plot of the film "What else are men talking about." Actors and roles will be presented in the next section. The action takes place in the office of the agency, led by Sasha Demidov. Four wealthy men managed to have three children. The rest of the life of the heroes is filled with deception of their dear women, friends, as well as themselves. Heroes tell how they feel bad, good or incomprehensible with their mistresses, how they worry, suffer or rejoice. They deceive both in trifles, and in important.

Key actors

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Lesha and Glory are the main characters of the film "What else are men talking about." Actors Leonid Barats and Rostislav Khait embodied these images. Let's talk more about the first of them.
Leonid Barats is a Russian actor, screenwriter and director. He is one of the creators of a comic theater called the Quartet And. Known for his roles in the productions of What Men Talk About and Radio Day. Together with The Quartet And, he played in the film Faster Than Rabbits. Father - journalist - Grigory Isaakovich Barats. The actor’s mother, Zoya Isaevna, is a methodologist in kindergarten. He received a name in honor of his great-grandfather. Parents initially wanted to call him Alexei. He cannot come to terms with his real name. He studied at the Odessa school with Rostislav Khait, who became his colleague in the Quartet And. He was a student of GITIS. At that time V. Korovin was the artistic director. He met with Sergey Petreikov, Camille Larin and Alexander Demidov. After graduating from GITIS, Sergey, Alexander, Camille, Rostislav and Leonid created a comic theater called Quartet I. He went to emigrate abroad, received a green card. He came back. Not going to leave Russia anymore. I tried my hand as a screenwriter. He wrote a play called Radio Day. The production lasted more than two hours and the audience really liked it. Soon it was decided to create a sequel - “Election Day”.

Alexander Demidov played the role of Sasha. Camille Larin played his namesake.

Other heroes

Nastya and Vera - the wives of Lesha and Camille - are two memorable female images presented in the film “What else are men talking about.” Actors, or rather actresses Elena Podkaminskaya and Alyona Babenko, embodied these images. Vladimir Menshov played Leo Tolstoy. Sigmund Freud and DJ Max also appear in the plot of the film “What else Men Talk About.” Actors Sergey Burunov and Maxim Vitorgan performed these roles. Konstantin Chepurin played the watchman Ivan Timofeevich. Alexey Makarov played the role of Pasha. Ekaterina Vilkova embodied the image of Angela Viktorovna - a lady who had a road conflict with Sasha. Vitaly Khaev played a “serious man,” probably he is a senior FSB officer. Anatoly Bely played the role of Valera with the "five" in the Russian language. Denis Shvedov played Boria, an employee of the FSB with the highest physics score. Natalia Shvets was remembered by the audience as Vika - Sasha's friend. Alexey Kortnev played himself. Vladimir Kisarov played the role of cavalier Vicki. Mikhail Efremov reincarnated as Father Innocent. Valdis Pelsh played the head of Sasha. Anna Kasatkina-Barats played the role of Pasha’s wife. Maria Zykova played the secretary of the head of Sasha.

Interesting Facts

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Now we’ll give some interesting information about the film “What else are men talking about.” Actors were presented above. The main part of the musical design was created by Alexei Kortnev and his team. Filming ended in 2011. The plot was based on the original script. Among the films shot in 2012 in Russia, this picture had the highest box office. The genre of the tape is tragicomedy. Duration - 95 minutes. The director was Dmitry Dyachenko.


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