8 New Dates
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMaryus Vaysberg
Written bySergey Shefir, Boris Shefir, Andrey Yakovlev, Mikhail Savin, Dmitry Kozlov, Alexander Bragin, Yuri Kostyuk, Yuri Mikulenko, Dmitry Grigorenko
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBruce Allan Green
Music byBryan Carr
Production
company
Release date
  • January 1, 2015 (2015-01-01) (2015)
Running time
86 minutes
CountriesRussia
Ukraine
LanguageRussian
Budget$2.3 million
Box office$7 456 577 [1]

8 New Dates (Russian: 8 новых свиданий, romanized: 8 novykh svidaniy; Ukrainian: 8 нових побачень, romanized: 8 novykh pobachen') is a 2015 Russian-Ukrainian[2][3] romantic comedy directed by Maryus Vaysberg. It is a sequel to the 2012 film 8 First Dates. The film stars Oksana Akinshina and Volodymyr Zelenskyy.[4]

Plot

Vera and Nikita have been married for three years. Their family life turns out to be not so perfect and they decide to separate. And they are so impatient to end their relationship, that they are going to the registry office to submit an application for divorce the next day. In the midst of a quarrel, they exchange categorical opinions with each other about what constitutes as a "normal husband" and "good wife."

The next day they wake up each with their ideal partner in the same bed. Now each of them has their own better half: Nikita has a busty blonde (Polina Maksimova) who cooks well, and Vera has a caring husband-businessman (Mikhail Galustyan) who buys her favorite croissants for breakfast in the morning. Vera and Nikita end up having to choose whether to live with their new families, or to get back together again. As a result, the spouses understand that, despite the quarrels, their feelings for each other are strong, and they reconcile.

Cast

  • Oksana Akinshina – Vera Kazantseva
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy – Nikita Andreevich Sokolov
  • Polina Maksimova – Kristina
  • Mikhail Galustyan – Timur
  • Victor Vasilyev – Lyosha
  • Sabina Akhmedova – Karina
  • Yevgeny Koshevoy – wedding guest
  • Natalia Iokhvidova – Nikita's secretary
  • Natalia Ungard – mother-in-law
  • Sergey Belyaev – father-in-law

References

  1. "8 НОВЫХ СВИДАНИЙ".
  2. Balchunas, Marius (2015-01-01), 8 novykh svidaniy (Comedy, Fantasy), Sabina Akhmedova, Oksana Akinshina, Nadezhda Azorkina, Sergey Barkovskiy, Kvartal 95 Studio, retrieved 2020-09-06
  3. "Ukraine Bans Zelenskiy Film Over Inclusion Of Russian Co-Star". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  4. "8 новых свиданий". VokrugTV.
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