IMDb 6.885 2011 HD

Uni. A New Dorm

Uni. A New Dorm

2011
Comedy
6.885 IMDB

The hostel number 3, in which the heroes lived, is being demolished, and three guys (Michael, Anton and Kuzya) are relocated to a new hostel. In the new…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Starring
Stanislav Yarushin / Anna Khilkevich / Ararat Keshchyan / Nastasya Samburskaya / Aleksandr Martynov / Hanna Kuzina / Pavel Derevyanko / Evgeny Kazantsev

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

light-hearted romantic comedic predictable familiar charming earnest functional forgettable engaging

Reviews

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Phoebe Chen
Jun 9, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

This offering, 'Uni. A New Dorm,' treads a familiar path, relying heavily on the dynamics of shared living spaces to generate its plot. The relocation of students to a new hostel, leading to unexpected rooming arrangements, is a…

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Julian Thorne
Jun 9, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

‘Uni. A New Dorm’ mines the classic scenario of disparate personalities thrown together, this time within the confines of a university dormitory. The narrative cleverly uses the demolition of an old hostel to force new connections, particularly between…

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Isabelle Dubois
Jun 9, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

The premise of 'Uni. A New Dorm' feels like a retread of well-worn student comedy tropes. The forced cohabitation of male and female students in a new hostel setting is intended to be a catalyst for romance and…

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Marcus Bellweather
Jun 9, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

‘Uni. A New Dorm’ presents a rather straightforward, yet occasionally amusing, take on university living. The central conceit of a mixed-gender dorm situation is fertile ground for comedic misunderstandings and nascent romances, which the film explores with varying…

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Eleanor Vance
Jun 9, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

This campus comedy, 'Uni. A New Dorm,' offers a familiar premise of forced proximity sparking romantic hijinks. The narrative hinges on three male students being relocated to a dorm shared with three female students, a setup that promises…

FAQs

The shift from hostel number 3 to a new, unspecified hostel, and then to block 510, signifies a transition and a forced cohabitation. Hostel number 3's demolition marks an end to the familiar, while the new building, particularly block 510, becomes the crucible for new relationships and plot developments. This change in setting is instrumental in initiating the film's central conflicts and romantic entanglements.