Playing The Victim (film)
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''Playing the Victim'' () is a Russian 2006
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Plot

Valya, a 30-year-old university drop-out, works for the police acting out murder victims during reconstructions of crimes. His co-workers are a charismatic straight-edge captain, camerawoman Lyuda, and a dim-witted sergeant Seva. At home, Valya's widowed mother has started a relationship with Valya's uncle, who considers Valya to be a "punk" and thinks he should get a normal job. At night Valya has recurring nightmares of his father, who also seems to disapprove of him. Throughout the film we see the reconstructions taped by Lyuda (from the perspective of her camera), in which the captain has the accused recreate their actions step by step. These scenes are often riddled with absurdly comical situations that contrast the grim nature of the work being done. Valya does not seem to take anything seriously, which irritates the captain, amuses the sergeant, and infuriates his uncle/stepfather. As the movie progresses, the strain of work causes the captain to lose his temper. This culminates in a 5-minute profane rant about the state of Russia's new generation and football team. Later on, Valya feeds poisoned Japanese food to his family and recently pregnant girlfriend. In the recreation, three other people play the victims while Valya is the accused. When asked what he did as they were dying, he says that he was taking everything in so that he could accurately reconstruct what happened. In the final scene, Valya has a flashback where his father throws him out of a rowboat to teach him to swim, an event mentioned earlier in the film by his mother.


Cast

* Yuri Chursin as Valya * Vitali Khayev as Captain * Aleksandr Ilyin, Jr. as Seva *
Svetlana Ivanova Svetlana Andreyevna Ivanova (; born 26 September 1985) is a Russian theater and film actress. Her feature film debut was in ''The 9th Company'' (2005). Subsequently, she starred in such films as ''Franz + Polina'' (2006), ''August Eighth'' (20 ...
as Stasya * Marat Basharov as Karas' * Olga Demidova as Woman cafe worker * Marina Golub as Valya's mother * Anna Mikhalkova as Lyuda *
Fyodor Dobronravov Fyodor Viktorovich Dobronravov (; born 11 September 1961) is a Soviet and Russian stage and cinema actor, Honored Artist of Russia (2002), People's Artist of Russia (2011).
as Valya's father / Uncle Petia * Andrei Fomin as Sysoev * Yelena Morozova as Olya * Natalya Mokritskaya as Woman working in swimming pool * Igor Gasparian as Zakirov * Maksim Konovalov as Verkhushkin * Aleksey Marchenko as Manager of Japanese restaurant * Liya Akhedzhakova as Waitress in Japanese restaurant


Awards

*Winner of the Open Russian Film Festival "
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, Italy (Cinema 2006) October 13–21, 2006. *Shown at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival,
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, 3 December 2006. *Shown at
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. 25 January 2007. *Shown at European Film Market, Germany. 9 February 2007. *Shown at 6th Russian Film Week in New York, October 13–19, 2006,
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, United States. *Shown at
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(World Narrative Feature Competition)
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, United States April 25-May 6, 2007. *Shown at Era New Horizons Film Festival,
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. 21 July 2007. *Shown at Kinoart Film Festival, Toronto, Canada, 2007 *Shown at 28th
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20 June-1 July 2007. *Shown at 7th goEast Festival of Central and Eastern European Films in
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, Germany *March 28 - April 3, 2007, the film won Honorable Mentions *Shown at
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, Denmark, 22 September 2007.https://www.imdb.com/ReleasedInYear?year=2007&country=Denmark


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