Envelope (film)
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Directed by | Aleksey Nuzhny |
Written by | Aleksey Nuzhny |
Starring | Kevin Spacey Alanna Ubach David Meunier Anthony Skordi Cody Caira Mike Dirksen |
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Country | USA |
Language | English |
Envelope is a 2012 American short film directed by Aleksy Nuzhny and stars Kevin Spacey. It is inspired by true events of Soviet publicist and writer Yevgeny Petrov.[1]
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Plot
Evgeniy Petrov, the Soviet Union writer and journalist has an unusual hobby. He writes fake letters to his imaginary friends, when he was six. Every time, he chooses different fake names for his addresses. The envelopes come back, but beautified with colorful foreign stamps and postmarks. Throughout his lifetime, he accumulates letters from many countries worldwide. One time, he actually receives a letter from New Zealand from someone who claims to know him.
Cast
Cast | Role |
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Kevin Spacey | Evgeniy Petrov |
Alanna Ubach | Tanya |
David Meunier | Lieutenant |
Anthony Skordi | Pavel |
Cody Caira | Lieutenant's Assistant |
Mike Dirksen | Lieutenant's Assistant |
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Notes
- ↑ Spacey Stars in Young Russian Director's Film Interview with Kevin Spacey on Daily Motion, Powered by NewsLook.com, Producer: Russia Today. May 29, 2012
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