Three Stories (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 13, 1997

Original Title:
Три истории

Alternate Titles:
Tri istorii
Три історії

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Goskino USSR
Ministry of Culture of Ukraine
Odesa Film Studio
Profit

Production Countries:
Russia | Ukraine

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 109

A man goes to see his former schoolmate working at a boiler house and persuades him to burn in the furnace the corpse of his communal flat neighbor whom he has just murdered after a quarrel. An orphaned girl gets a job in the archives of the maternity home to find out the identity of her mother who abandoned her years earlier. She finds her, befriends her and takes the first opportunity to throw her into the sea. An old intellectual tries to explain to the neighbor’s five-year-old daughter “all the abomination of her lumpen existence”. The girl feeling hurt for her mother decides to poison the old man with arsenic.

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Additional Director of Photography:
Valery Makhnev

Art Direction:
Yevhen Holubenko

Assistant Director:
Tatyana Komarova

Director:
Kira Muratova

Director of Photography:
Gennady Karyuk

Executive Producer:
Valentyna Sudzilovska
Vitaly Koshman

Lead Editor:
Valentina Oleynik

Makeup Artist:
Viktoriya Kurnosenko

Producer:
Igor Tolstunov

Sound Director:
Emmanuil Segal

Stunt Coordinator:
Nikolay Bych
Vladimir Zharikov

Writer:
Vera Storozheva
Renata Litvinova
Sergei Chetvertkov

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