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Chapiteau Show: Love and Friendship - Part 1 starring Vera Strokova, Aleksei Podolsky, Aleksei Znamensky, Dmitriy Bogdan has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 47 min, and a scheduled release date of . 
It received a user score of 63/100 on TMDb, which  assembled reviews from 35  top users. 
Wondering what this story is all about? Here's the plot: "A cyberstranger, a deaf baker, hipsters and Crimea, all in the first part of Sergei Loban's dilogy.
 - Love. This is a performance not to be missed! A love story between a fragile girl who daydreamed of becoming a princess and Cyberstranger, a mysterious young man hiding behind a nickname. A sea of tears and an abyss of despair! Can Cinderella and the Invisible Man be together? Step right up, step right up!
 - Friendship. Light the lights! There is a show in town today! Here is a story of a deaf young man with a flaming heart and a boy with an ice shard in his eye. Witness insidious betrayal and unbending courage! Danko and Kai – fire and ice collide! Will the universe survive the battle of the elements? A spectacle you have never seen before and will never see again!" .
Chapiteau Show
A mysterious circus tent in a seaside resort on the Black Sea forms the start and end-all for bizarre stories filled with light-hearted absurdity. A teenage girl lures her sombre Internet friend very reluctantly into the real world. The main threats in this coastal resort come from fanatical boy scouts, deaf kids and gays. A famous actor yearns for a reunion with his son, and in the last part we follow an ambitious producer. The protagonists want love, friendship, respect and cooperation (the titles of the four parts), but get bogged down in aimless peregrinations that mock their ambitions. For outsiders, their personal tragedies are only comic and banal.

























