
🎬 Title: Hotel Belgrade / Отель «Белград»
Story: Pasha, a charming Serbian playboy and hotelier, runs a lavish establishment in Belgrade. His carefree lifestyle takes a turn when he unintentionally damages a valuable collectible owned by a mafia kingpin. In a bid to settle his debt, the kingpin insists that Pasha marry his daughter. As Pasha navigates the preparations for the wedding, he unexpectedly reunites with Dasha, his Russian love from four years ago. Their long-buried romance is reignited against the enchanting backdrop of this historic city, but they must contend with a controlling father-in-law, a real spouse, a blind grandfather, and a friend who’s short on cash.
⭐ Rating: 6.593 (43 votes)
📅 Release Date: March 5, 2020
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 47 minutes
🎭 Genres: Comedy, Romance
🎬 Director: Konstantin Statskiy
✍️ Writers: Anatoly Molchanov, Vasily Kutsenko, Vyacheslav Zub
🌍 Country: Russia
🏢 Production Companies: START Studio, Yellow, Black & White
💼 Production:
| 📈 Revenue: $6,237,973

👥 Cast: Miloš Biković (Pavel Arkadiyevich), Diana Pozharskaya (Dasha), Ljubomir Bandović (Dušan), Srđan ‘Žika’ Todorović (Deda), Jelisaveta ‘Seka’ Sablić (Baba Srebrenka), Miodrag Radonjić (Srećko), Boris Dergachev (Ivan), Matea Milosavljević (Village Woman 2), Alexandra Kuzenkina (Yuliya Makarovna), Milena Predić (Miljana)
Editor’s Note: A concise editorial overview of Hotel Belgrade (2020): The film embraces its comedic and romantic elements without feeling clichéd. Director Konstantin Statskiy adeptly maintains a strong narrative, prioritizing character development over superficial flair. The performances by Miloš Biković, Diana Pozharskaya, and Ljubomir Bandović are grounded and authentic. At 1 hour and 47 minutes long, the pacing is deliberate, ensuring that no scene runs too long. While it has its imperfections, the film’s strengths far outweigh its flaws. If the premise resonates with you, it’s definitely worth adding to your watchlist.
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