

Patriotic politically incorrect comedy
In 2014 Russia’s hybrid war against Ukraine turns hot. An engineer, actor, soccer coach and florist volunteer to fight on the front line. Unaware of the pivotal role they will play in the war, they discover the meaning of true leadership.
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The film's tagline is: "Patriotic politically incorrect comedy"
The original title is "Наші котики" (UK).
The film had a budget of $1.2M but only grossed $307.1K, losing $892.9K at the box office.
The runtime is 113 minutes (1h 53m).
It was a co-production between: Canada, United States of America, Ukraine.
The film was directed by Volodymyr Tykhyy.
The screenplay was written by Volodymyr Tykhyy.
The score was composed by Mykyta Moiseiev.
Cinematography was handled by Serhiy Stetsenko.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt10735778.
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2023
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2005
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1989
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2019
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2021
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2025
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2022
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2016
President Vasily Goloborodko is in power for almost half a year. The economic situation in the country had deteriorated: prices are rising and the national currency has depreciated. People's confidence in the President is rapidly falling. To stabilize the situation in the country Goloborodko needs to get financial assistance from the IMF in the amount of 15 billion euros, which can be provided, if reforms and anti-corruption laws will be introduced in Ukraine.
Good
17 votes
Наші котики
Released
12
Pусский, Український
Canada, United States of America, Ukraine
$1,200,000
$307,143


