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Featuring:
Anastasia Alen, Ekaterina Cherepukhina, Aram Gevorkyan
Written by:
Vladimir Alenikov
Denis Rodimin
Directed by:
Vladimir Alenikov
Release Date:
June 24, 2013
Original Title:
Война Принцессы
Alternate Titles:
Voyna Printsessy
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bright Future International (BFI)
Vladimir Alenikov Productions
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 18+
Runtime: 90
A refugee boy from the war-torn Caucasus region in Southern Russia in the 1990s falls in love with a Russian girl, Princess. Their respective gangs, set on religious and ethnic intolerance, stand in the way of their love.
Rosrentgen, a Moscow suburb town, was divided in the '90s between its two ruling adolescent gangs - the local Russians and the refugees from the Southern republics of the former Soviet Union. A Russian girl nicknamed Princess and Karen, a boy from the Caucuses, fall in love. They are forced to fight for their rights and for their feelings for one another in the atmosphere filled with hate, cruelty and most significantly of all, religious and ethnic intolerance.
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Cinematography:
Maxim Osadchy-Korytkovsky
Director:
Vladimir Alenikov
Producer:
Vladimir Alenikov
Production Design:
Fyodor Savelyev
Screenplay:
Vladimir Alenikov
Denis Rodimin
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