A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Angelina Strechina, Daniil Muravev, Yan Alabushev
Written by:
Maria Ogneva
Directed by:
Aleksandr Domogarov
Release Date:
March 14, 2019
Original Title:
Пиковая дама: Зазеркалье
Alternate Titles:
A Maldição do Espelho
Pikovaya Dama. Zazerkalye
Queen Of Spades Through The Looking Glass (2019)
Reflejos siniestros
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
10/09
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DE: 16 JP: G MX: B RU: 16+
Runtime: 83
The sinister ghost of the Queen of Spades is out for blood, her victims the students of an old boarding school shrouded in gloomy rumors. Exploring the school’s abandoned wing, the teenagers discover a mirror covered in mysterious drawings. Facing it, they playfully recite an incantation which renders their innermost desires a reality - at the expense of nothing less than their souls.
The sinister ghost of the Queen of Spades is again thirsty for blood, and this time its victims are the pupils of the boarding school, located in an old mansion, shrouded in gloomy rumors. Entertaining each other horror stories about the murders of children who were committed in this house in the nineteenth century, teenagers find in the abandoned wing of the building a mysterious mirror covered with mysterious drawings. For fun, the students spend in front of this mirror the mystical rite of calling the spirit of the Queen of Spades and make the most intimate desires, hoping that the ghost will fulfill them. The jokers are unaware that their own souls will be the price to pay for each whim to come, and that the Queen of Spades will not rest until they get them all.
Co-Writer:
Ivan Kapitonov
Nikolay Mitropolsky
Anna Nasedkina
Costume Design:
Oksana Shevchenko
Director:
Alexandr Domogarov Jr.
Director of Photography:
Alexey Strelov
Editor:
Vladimir Markov
Music:
Sergey Stern
Producer:
Vladislav Severtsev
Dmitry Litvinov
Konstantin Buslov
Production Design:
Nikita Khorkov
Screenplay:
Alexandr Domogarov Jr.
Masha Ogneva
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