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Anna Baryshnikov stars as the young Russian fashion designer Margarita Levlansky holding her hands up to her face and making a scared face while recording an audition tape for a reality show in the satirical comedy IDIOTKA.
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‘Idiotka’ Review – A Stylish, Rapid-Fire Satire on the Fashion World

Nicolás DelgadilloBy Nicolás DelgadilloFebruary 27, 2026 | 4:34 pm
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There’s an art to making a comedy feel effortless. To create something that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable while also keeping the audience laughing at a rapid-fire pace is no easy feat. Yet, filmmaker Nastasya Popov makes it look all too easy in her feature directorial debut, Idiotka (2025). A wildly entertaining, high-energy ride, Idiotka is the kind of movie that leaves you buzzing as you leave the theater. Running at a tight 82 minutes, it never wastes a second — packing in wit, heartfelt character dynamics, and a vibrant sense of style that makes every frame pop.

At the center of it all is Anna Baryshnikov, who has been turning heads as a supporting actor for years but finally gets the lead role she deserves. After scene-stealing turns in projects like Love Lies Bleeding (2024), she takes full command as Margarita Levlansky, a young, first-generation Russian fashion designer trying to make it in West Hollywood. Margarita is a fully realized, multi-dimensional protagonist — hilarious, vulnerable, endlessly charismatic, and always on the move. Baryshnikov portrays her with a wide-eyed, infectious energy, making it impossible not to root for her.

Baryshnikov delivers a performance that will resonate deeply with anyone chasing a dream, navigating the pressures of family, or simply trying to stay afloat in a world that often demands too much.

Anna Baryshnikov Effortlessly Leads a Star Ensemble

Actor-producer Camila Mendes, best known for The CW’s Riverdale, Upgraded (2024), and Do Revenge (2022), plays Nicol Garcia, a slick reality TV producer who takes an interest in Margarita’s chaotic yet undeniable talent. This role is a perfect fit for Mendes, allowing her to flex layers of complexity beneath a seemingly composed exterior. Nicol is far from a one-note character; she’s charming, shrewd, and unpredictable. Her growing friendship with Margarita is one of the film’s most engaging dynamics, constantly keeping the audience on edge about her true intentions. Mendes has delivered strong performances before, and Idiotka further cements her as an actor capable of handling nuanced characters with ease.

Camila Mendes and Owen Thiele star as slick reality TV producers sitting at their desk during auditions for their new fashion competition show in the satirical comedy IDIOTKA.
Camila Mendes & Owen Thiele in ‘Idiotka’
Courtesy of Utopia

Nicol casts Margarita as a contestant in an upcoming reality show called “Slay, Serve, Survive.” Hosted by Nicol’s producing partner, Oliver (Overcompensating and Adults star Owen Thiele), contestants go through a series of fashion design challenges in order to impress the show’s celebrity judges (played by Julia Fox, Saweetie, and Benito Skinner) and win a six-figure cash prize. Margarita, as offbeat as she is, struggles to make it through the reality competition while also attempting to please Nicol’s demands to create behind-the-scenes family drama for spectacle.

Margarita’s father, Samuel Levlansky (Mark Ivanir), has been out of work for some time. Next, her boisterous grandmother Gita (Galina Jovovich) inserts herself into every aspect of their family’s life. Last but not least, her younger brother Nerses (Nerses Stamos) is awkwardly trying to get a music career off the ground. Although Margarita loves the three of them more than anything, she’s faced with the choice of having to exploit them in order to win the competition… and the money that would ultimately help them keep her babushka’s West Hollywood apartment.

Reality TV Satire Meets Immigrant Family Drama

Beyond its standout lead performances, Idiotka boasts an impressively realized world where every character, no matter how minor, feels distinct and alive. Nastasya Popov’s script crackles with wit, and every interaction — whether it’s between Margarita and her family, her fellow contestants, the judges, or even fleeting acquaintances — adds to the film’s comedic rhythm. It’s rare to find a comedy where each character, including those with only a handful of lines, leaves an impression. The reality TV segments woven throughout are particularly funny, serving as both a playful exaggeration and an insightful look at the absurdity of the entertainment/fashion industry.

Anna Baryshnikov comforts her Russian babushka played by Galina Jovovich at their small dinner table inside their cramped West Hollywood apartment in the movie IDIOTKA.
Galina Jovovich & Anna Baryshnikov in ‘Idiotka’
Courtesy of Utopia

The film’s sense of style is another major highlight. Margarita’s maximalist fashion is bound to inspire trends as more people get a glimpse of it on the big screen. Costume designers Sophie Kay and Natasha Simchowitz ensure that every outfit tells a story, reflecting Margarita’s bold personality and relentless drive. The vibrant clothing, combined with a lively score by Ian Hultquist, gives Idiotka a constant sense of motion — mirroring Margarita’s own nonstop energy and determination to carve out a space for herself.

Maximalist Fashion and Pleasing the Crowd

Beneath the laughs and dazzling aesthetic, Idiotka carries a poignant perspective on class struggles in America. Writer-director Nastasya Popov uses the setting of West Hollywood’s Russian district to explore the realities of living in an immigrant household where financial stability is always precarious, and where success often comes at a price. Her family’s struggle, all living under the same roof, represents a reality many viewers will find deeply familiar. Idiotka doesn’t shy away from the complexities of this dynamic, especially the way Margarita, as the household’s primary earner, bears an unspoken, immense weight. The narrative acknowledges the gray areas of survival in such an environment, where bending or outright breaking the rules can sometimes be the only viable option.

Anna Baryshnikov looks to the camera and gives a thumbs up while being interviewed by Julia Fox as part of a fashion competition show in the satirical comedy IDIOTKA.
Anna Baryshnikov & Julia Fox in ‘Idiotka’
Courtesy of Utopia

Despite these heavier themes, Idiotka never loses its sense of joy. It’s a film bursting with life, energy, and a genuine love for its characters. The relationships at its core, particularly those within Margarita’s family, are emotionally resonant. There’s an authenticity to their interactions that makes every heartfelt moment land just as effectively as the comedic ones. Idiotka‘s greatest strength is how seamlessly it balances irreverent humor with emotional depth, never leaning too hard in either direction but instead finding the perfect middle ground.

Idiotka fully delivers on what it sets out to do: it’s original, complex, and strikingly confident for a debut feature. Nastasya Popov has crafted a crowd-pleaser in the best sense — one that doesn’t pander or water itself down but instead revels in its own uniqueness. With a cast firing on all cylinders, a story that feels both timely and timeless, and a razor-sharp script that keeps the laughs coming without sacrificing depth, Idiotka is a must-see for those looking to scratch their comedy itch. Don’t be surprised if this eventually turns into a new cult favorite, alongside Margarita’s unforgettable wardrobe.

★ ★ ★ ★ ☆

Idiotka releases in select theaters on February 27!

Idiotka | Official Trailer | Utopia

Release Date: February 27, 2026.
Directed by Nastasya Popov.
Written by Nastasya Popov.
Produced by Nastasya Popov, Camila Mendes, Tess Cohen, Rachel Matthews, & Saba Zerehi.
Executive Producers: Anna Baryshnikov, Julia Fox, Jeremy Allen, Bill Bindley, Jack DeFuria, David Kaplan, Mike Karz, Lisa Kleiner Chanoff, Josh Peters, Robina Riccitiello, Emma Silvers, John Terzian, & Brian Toll.
Main Cast: Anna Baryshnikov, Camila Mendes, Owen Thiele, Benito Skinner, Mark Ivanir, Saweetie, Julia Fox, Galina Jovovich, Nerses Stamos, Gabbriette, Zack Bia, Shaun Brown, Jake Choi, Marcelo Tubert, Ilia Volok, & Gigi Zumbado.
Cinematographer: Kristen Correll.
Composer: Ian Hultquist.
Editors: Taylor Mason & Rob Paglia.
Production Companies: Virgo Films, Honor Role, Spark Features, H.wood Media, & Gulfstream Pictures.
Distributor: Utopia.
Runtime: 82 minutes

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Nicolás Delgadillo

Nicolás Delgadillo is a movie and heavy metal junkie who can always be found at the theater or in the mosh pit. He is a Senior Film Critic for DiscussingFilm and also an entertainment contributor for Knotfest. He currently resides in Charlotte and is a proud member of the North Carolina Film Critics Association.

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