
Raised in an insular Polish immigrant neighborhood in Brooklyn where he's destined to become a poor baker like his father, Kaz Malek attempts to steal from a Russian mobster and run away with the girl of his dreams, Eva. Not cut out for a life of crime, he ends up with a $10,000 debt to the mobster who threatens to kill his father. Unable to pay or face his father's death, Kaz comes up with a novel plan: he'll hang himself and sell tickets to the show. He is surprised to find, however, that the mobster as well as the neighborhood are extremely supportive of this idea... not to mention his father. But even if he can sell the tickets will he really go through with it? By the time this dark comedy reaches its surprising conclusion, Kaz learns that sometimes embracing death is the only way to a better life.

as Kaz Malek

as Eva

as Ferfichkin

as Krysztof

as Roman Malek

as Marcin

as Snuff Film Victim

as Eva's Father

as Vlad

as Officer Schmidt

as Mourner

as Manhattan Guy

as Manhattan Woman

as Brooklyn Kid

as Blond Kid

as Polish Kid

as Kidney Patient

as Delivery Man

as Bartender

as Cop #1

as Cop #2

as Loren "Ari" Marsh

as Accordion Player

as Doctor

as Pavel

as Bartender