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Release Date:
February 5, 2019
Original Title:
Время женщин
Alternate Titles:
Vremya zhenschin
Vremya zhenshchin
Genres:
Romance
Production Companies:
Vega Film
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 82
A film almanac consisting of three short stories, each of which tells about the fate of a woman, her hopes for love and the vicissitudes of fate. A village girl Mira dreams of a groom, and now an officer stays in their house for the night, and Mira soon discovers that she is pregnant... Valya, who returned from Venice, where she lived for two years, meets Alexei, her sister's lover – and she likes him. Vera, a retired ballerina, teaches yoga at a hotel and falls in love with a married man. And one day a Spanish theater comes to their city with a ballet ... each of the women will have to make difficult decisions in an attempt to find happiness.
Director:
Vladimir Mirzoev
Inna Shcherban
Andrey Troitsky
Director of Photography:
Alexandr Okovitsky
Yury Burak
Dmitriy Korobkin
Editor:
Sergey Zinevich
Andrey Troitsky
Dmitry Chistyakov
Irina Dolmat
Original Music Composer:
Hugh Roberts
Denis Klyaver
Otto Totland
Ivan Lubennikov
Producer:
Katerina Mikhaylova
Evgeniya Solyanykh
Inna Shcherban
Production Design:
Mariam Ismailova
Ekaterina Sinyakina
Screenplay:
Irina Vaskovskaya
Andrey Troitsky
Valeriya Baykeeva
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