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Director: Greg Lalazarian
Cast: Art Aroustamian, Boyd Banks, Corinne Blanchon, Michael Patrick Breen
Boris is a driven businessman, who has achieved a great deal of success in the time he has been in America. He is forced to, go back to his Russian roots, to keep his fortune in tact. The story takes new twists, when his wife and children start going in new directions. Boris enlists the aid of a former friend from the Ukraine. Nikolai is an intellectual, on welfare, who by his own admission is legally insane. Reluctantly, he collaborates with an ex-porno director. They become partners with Boris on a film project. When the production that seemed destined to fail starts to show promise, Boris encounters new problems that must be resolved.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Chasing Tchaikovsky, a 2007 film directed by Greg Lalazarian, has received a 7.4/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a generally positive public reception. The film follows a driven businessman named Boris who must confront his Russian roots to maintain his fortune, leading to a collaboration with an intellectual on welfare to create a film project.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat, character-driven dramedies will appreciate the unique blend of humor and heart in director Greg Lalazarian's 2007 film Chasing Tchaikovsky, which follows a driven Russian-American businessman (Art Aroustamian) as he reluctantly teams up with a 'legally insane' intellectual (Boyd Banks) to make a film project.