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Lost in Russia

Lost in Russia (Chinese: 囧妈; lit. 'awkward mother', Russian: Затерянные в России) is a 2020 Chinese comedy film co-written and directed by Xu Zheng, who also stars in the lead role.[1] The film can be considered the third in the "Lost in" series by Xu Zheng, following Lost in Thailand and Lost in Hong Kong, although all three films' plot and characters are unrelated, and Xu himself has not confirmed a connection between the three films.

Lost in Russia

Jiǒng Mā

He Keke
Bululufu
He Yiqiao
Xu Zheng

Liu Ruifang

Xu Zheng
Huang Meiying
Yuan Quan

Liu Yizeng

Wang Yuan

Yang Jiang
Zhao Nan

Huanxi Media
Hg Entertainment
Maoyan
Sublime Media
Joy Leader Culture Communication Co., Ltd.
Mokexing Film Beijing Co., Ltd.
  • 25 January 2020 (2020-01-25)

126 minutes

China

Mandarin

The film follows the story of an awkward journey to Russia of a manipulative mother and her middle-aged son who wanted to rebel and escape on the K3 train.[2] The film premiered in China digitally on January 25, 2020, during the Chinese New Year.

as Xu Ivan, the boss of "Nuanba". His first name, Ivan, comes from the 1962 Soviet war drama film Ivan's Childhood, which was a favorite film of his mother.

Xu Zheng

Huang Meiying as Lu Xiaohua, Xu's mother.

as Zhang Lu, Xu's soon to be ex-wife.

Yuan Quan

Jia Bing as conductor.

Guo Jingfei as Guo Tie, Xu's assistant.

as Da Long, Xu's driver (cameo).

Huang Jingyu

as Michael.

Godfrey Gao

as a passenger.

Shen Teng

Song Xiaobao

as a billionaire (cameo).

Huang Bo

as Natasha.

Olga Magnytskao

Production[edit]

Most of the film was shot on location in Russia. Filming locations included Lake Baikal, Moscow, and Saint Petersburg.[3]

Release[edit]

The film was slated for release on January 24, 2020 in China but was withdrawn due to COVID-19 pandemic. ByteDance later acquired the distributed rights to the film in China for 630 million yuan,[4] one of the largest distribution fees ever paid for a Chinese comedy film. On January 25, 2020, the film was digitally released on ByteDance's platforms TikTok, Toutiao, Xigua for free.[5]

at IMDb

Lost in Russia

at Douban (in Chinese)

Lost in Russia

on YouTube

Lost in Russia (Review - English)