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Vadim Yershov has lost everything he had: family, home, favorite job. His daughter is attached to a wheel-chair after an accident that happened partly more
Vadim Yershov has lost everything he had: family, home, favorite job. His daughter is attached to a wheel-chair after an accident that happened partly by his fault. From this stress, Vadim accumulated so much negative energy that now he can literally kill by his word and look. A big-scale scammer Avenir decides to use Vadim's gift in his interest, offering help with medical treatment for his daughter. Through Avenir, Vadim meets with a wonderful woman named Yelena. His love to her helps him to cure his daughter and his own soul. close
Nikita Orel, the character of the film Igor Apasyan "Maroseyka, 12", rose to major. And as before, he does not have a normal human life. He has long more
Nikita Orel, the character of the film Igor Apasyan "Maroseyka, 12", rose to major. And as before, he does not have a normal human life. He has long forgotten what is a restful sleep, a healthy three meals a day, a weekend. But Nikita is used to such an existence, and he needs constant risk and extremes like air.
Once the wife could not withstand such tension, and the family broke up. But now the former lover calls and says that his teenage son is in mortal danger. It is one thing to rush to embrasure when it comes to strangers, and quite another when it comes to your own son. close
The film “Pechorin” is based on the novel by Mikhail Lermontov “Hero of our time”. The authors deliberately depart from the classical canons, and take more
The film “Pechorin” is based on the novel by Mikhail Lermontov “Hero of our time”. The authors deliberately depart from the classical canons, and take as a basis the phrase thrown by Pechorin in a conversation with Maxim Maksimych - they say, he will go to Persia, where, quite likely, he will die on the road. Based on these words Pechorin, the film director Roman Khrushch and builds his narrative.
Pechorin (Stanislav Rudinsky), being at death, remembers about his life, about those meetings that were in it, and about the mistakes that he made. The film presents all the main storylines of the novel and its characters: Maxim Maksimych (Alexander Korshunov), Grushnitsky (Ilya Shcherbinin), Werner (Dmitry Podnozov), Mary (Barbarbara Sudets), Vera (Roxana Kadyrova. The past mercilessly invades the memories of the dying hero of the film, and makes him bitterly regret his mistakes. Being on his deathbed, Pechorin unwittingly rethinks everything he lived, finally realizing how meaningless his game with life was. close
Investigator Sergey Shumov has a mystery on his hands. On a platform near a Moscow-Sevastopol train station the police have found a young man without more
Investigator Sergey Shumov has a mystery on his hands. On a platform near a Moscow-Sevastopol train station the police have found a young man without documents and no memory. In near perfect detail, he can recall historical dates, songs of his favorite band, but can't recollect his name or say where he’s from. And frustrating Shumov’s search for answers even further are the young man’s personal belongings that offer not one clue to his identity. close