A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Aleksandr Bolshakov, Sergey Frolov, Elena Grigoreva, Yuriy Kutsenko
Written by:
Fuad Ibragimbekov
Mikhail Salov
Directed by:
Aleksandr Sheyn Jr.
Release Date:
January 1, 2002
Original Title:
Смеситель
Alternate Titles:
Smesitel
Smessitel
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
2Plan2
Pygmalion Production
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 18+
Runtime: 90
One day my husband came home from hunting, and there... the wife is alone, but in complete shock because she was raped. The husband calls an ambulance with the police, grabs a gun and runs to deal with everyone who comes along. Some higher power has already unwound its ruthless flywheel. The gun will certainly shoot, and more than once, blood will be shed, lives will be destroyed...
Husband came home from hunting one day, but there ... There begins the film "The Tap Mixer". According to title it is boldly mixed genres and styles, so that nothing is not an exact science, does not fit into the usual scheme and can not be foreseen in advance. Everything is possible here. The recognized macho Gosha Kutsenko plays a man in love with the young photographer, so this young man is pregnant on the sixth month! The legendary beauty Ludmila Maksakova that found woman's happiness in marginal Alexander Bashirov, and the young pioneer, which is biting classmates at the tender neck carnivorously... And at the same time, "The Tap Mixer" is a film about the eternal conflicts such as love, betrayal, revenge ... The protagonist of the film - a young man (Dmitry Maryanov), whose character was formed on the basis of traditional ideas about life, family values and relationships of men and women. He is not prone to self-reflection absolutely. He does not expect any surprises from the fate or tricky questions. But "nice" joke of his sweetheart, decided to check his feelings, change his life and destiny of all fallen into this story...
Director:
Alexander Shein
Director of Photography:
Aleksey Naydenov
Editor:
Tatyana Belousova
Executive Producer:
Vladimir Ignatiev
Music:
Demyan Kurchenko
Producer:
Sergey Chliyants
Giya Lordkipanidze
Writer:
Fuad Ibragimbekov
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