Three Times About It (2012) [N/A]

Featuring:
Sergey Demchenko, Mihail Gamarnik, Ivan Garkoets, Andrey Kozlov

Written by:
Seva Galkin
Valery Pecheykin

Directed by:
Seva Galkin


Release Date:
October 29, 2012

Original Title:
ТРИ РАЗА ПРО ЭТО

Alternate Titles:
TRI RAZA PRO ETO

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

We see what is happening through the eyes of a protagonist. A young athlete Yaroslav is not happy in his life: boredom and routine of daily workouts, need of constant self-control, etc. But most of all he is concerned about a strange feeling he has for men. Only his close friend Andrew seems to understand what is happening to him. For Yaroslav it's difficult to admit that he is a gay. Internal problems become external: he fights with a member of the national team and is on the verge of scandalous charges. He is referred to a psychologist who gently opens his eyes to himself.

A story told through the eyes of the protagonist. A young athlete is not happy in his life: boredom and routine of daily workouts, need for constant self-control, etc. But most of all he is concerned about a strange feeling he has for men. For the young athlete it's difficult to admit that he is gay. Internal problems become external: he fights with a member of the national team and is on the verge of scandalous charges. He is referred to a psychologist who gently opens his eyes to himself. An agent comes to the young athlete's hotel room. The agent makes a good offer for him. Using the feelings of naive young athlete the agent makes him sign a contract.

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