A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 21, 2019
Original Title:
Давай разведемся
Alternate Titles:
Davay razvedemsya
Davay razvedyomsya
Let's Get Divorced
Prosto svetyat zvezdy
Просто светят звезды
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
CTB Film Company
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 92
The film’s heroine is the gynaecologist Masha, whose husband leaves her. When a man leaves his wife, he carries away all her hopes for a future. Of course, it would be noble to let the husband go, but Masha is a strong woman and begins a desperate struggle for her infidel husband Misha. The power is unequal. Masha is already well in her thirties, while the fitness-trainer Oksana is just over twenty. But behind Masha stand a great experience of life and two small children. In this situation she is ready to use the entire arsenal available, including extraterrestrial forces. The young Oksana relies only on feelings. And on her fine figure, her magnificent hair and irrepressible temperament. Who will win this fight and get the prize? And what happens when the dream of one of them will become true?
Additional Director of Photography:
Ilya Ivanov
Costume Design:
Valeriya Dergacheva
Director:
Anna Parmas
Director of Photography:
Levan Kapanadze
Editor:
Yuliya Batalova
Original Music Composer:
Igor Vdovin
Producer:
Natalia Drozd
Sergei Selyanov
Konstantin Ernst
Production Design:
Anna Kozlova
Screenplay:
Anna Parmas
Elizaveta Tikhonova
Mariya Shulgina
Sound Director:
Lev Yezhov
Stunt Coordinator:
Maxim Yakovlev
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