
Marina Solopchenko
1963 (62 года)Антонина обернулась
Grigori G. Nikulin
Era Ziganshina, Sergei Dreiden
The main character of this one - Antonina - a wife, mother, mistress of the house, wakes up after an unusually bright dream and realizes that she has not lived her whole life as she wanted. There were strangers around, people she didn't like, and it wasn't her life at all. She realizes this so clearly that even at the funeral of her own husband, Antonina does not cry, is not killed, and it seems that this death does not concern her at all. And this is despite the fact that my husband lived a long and prosperous life...
Antonina Turned Around
It Doesn't Hurt Me
Alexey Balabanov
Renata Litvinova, Aleksandr Yatsenko
Three friends are in the entrance of a luxury home in the heart of the city. They are young, full of strength and energy, they have the talent, skill and thirst for life and ... - well, they have all but one. But money...
It Doesn't Hurt Me
Тот, кто гасит свет
Andrei Libenson
Aleksey Guskov, Sergey Garmash
For two months a serial killer has been terrorizing the city of St. Petersburg. Every Wednesday a girl between 9 and 12 years old is the victim. The brutality of the maniac plunges city residents into horror. Parents are afraid of leaving their children alone on the street. The press reinforces the atmosphere of fear and hysteria.
The One Who Switches Off the Light
Buratino
Rasmus Merivoo
Marina Solopchenko
Imagine a mix of Repo Man, Oliver! and Pinocchio and you're on the road to grasping the tone of this bizarre Estonian take on Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy's character Buratino, a wooden boy (or boyus woodenus, as the doctors in the film refer to him). Buratino's virginal mother wishes upon a star for a son and is immediately answered by what can only be called a rape-splinter. The woman gives birth almost immediately to her little wooden Buratino.
Buratino
Человек из Подольска (спектакль)
Михаил Бычков
Dmitry Lysenkov, Marina Solopchenko
Обычный полицейский участок. Задержанный — молодой человек (лет тридцати) житель подмосковного Подольска. Причина задержания не ясна — трезв, аккуратен, документы в порядке, личность установлена. Но служители порядка всё равно устраивают ему эмоциональный допрос, угрожают подбросить наркотики или пару «висяков», чтобы улучшить показатели. Типичная ситуация из криминальных сводок и детективных сериалов... Но стоит ли так недооценивать родную полицию? Вопросы полицейских абсолютно не соответствуют протоколу и законам здоровой логики. Допрос превращается в сеанс интенсивной психотерапии: его цель — заставить задержанного заново посмотреть на свою бессмысленную жизнь. Сами полицейские примеряют роль эрудированных интеллектуалов с великой миссией — объяснить, как интересен и прекрасен мир рядового жителя московского спального района.
Человек из Подольска (спектакль)
Ася
Daniella Rybakyan
Angelina Zakeryaeva, Marina Solopchenko
Asya is a successful police officer who deals with juvenile cases. The measured rhythm of her life is disrupted when, after many years, her flighty, eternally young 50-year-old mother Nadya suddenly reappears. She tries to restore her relationship with her daughter, but warm memories are quickly replaced by old grievances. Nadya has not changed…
Asya