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Wonderland

Wonderland (2016) - Where to Watch

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52

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Here are some useful notes to know before watching about the All Media A Start Company, Russia 1, Yellow, Black & White, Cinema Foundation of Russia comedy flick. Wonderland starring Leonid Barats, Aleksandr Demidov, Kamil Larin, Rostislav Khait has a PG-13 rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 20 min. The release date of the movie is January 8th, 2016. The movie received a user score of 52/100 on TMDb, which is derived from reviews from 21 active users.

Thinking about what happens in this film? Here's the plot: "The main characters of the film are residents of different places of this country, most common people, with whom most uncommon things, pure wonders, happen. Semyon and Lyuba, a family of fireguards, have a chance to fulfill a dream – to go to Moscow to take part in their favorite TV show “Field of Miracles” (“Pole Chudes”), where they should make a life choice “trophy or money?” An inexperienced officer of Patrol-Guard Service and at the same time an experienced loser Sanya will have to not only survive his first day of service but also to accept his wife’s labors and to reanimate his partner. Four newly acquainted fellows must by any means fly to Moscow in non-flying weather, and a couple of young lovers must reconcile their irreconcilable parents by some mysterious way. Valera has to decide on a dilemma: to save mankind from the Deluge or just to fly with his karaoke-alien-friends in their old UFO? All these things can happen only once a year – on December, 31!"

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'Wonderland' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on January 8th, 2016

Kvartet I Movies

'Kvartet I' is a Russian theater company founded in Moscow in 1993 by a group of graduates from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts. Kvartet I also made a few films including Election Day. The founding members of Kvartet I were: Kamil Larin, Rostislav Chait, Leonid Baratz and Alexander Demidov.