

One viral video. Zero consent. Infinite clout. Welcome to fame in the algorithm age.
Mitya, a recent high school student, dreams of fame, but has no idea what price he'll have to pay for it. A random car accident, captured on a cell phone camera, makes him a hostage to a frantic media frenzy. He's caught in the maelstrom of political games and becomes a tool for garnering millions of views for his talk show. However, even this isn't enough for the media. Mitya tries to escape this cycle before he's buried in the news feeds.
Direction
Frank's frantic editing mirrors the feed-scroll madness.
Acting
Lyashenko's deer-in-headlights panic feels uncomfortably real.
Writing
Dialogue that sounds like actual internet brain rot.
Director
Aleksandra Frank
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ivan Okhlobystin's casting is deliberate provocation—he's a real Russian celebrity known for outrageous media stunts, blurring fiction and reality.
The 78-minute runtime mirrors TikTok attention spans; Frank reportedly cut scenes that lasted longer than viral clips.
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