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Mikhail KALIK
Михаил КАЛИК
Mikhaïl KALIK
Inna TUMANYAN
Инна ТУМАНЯН
Inna TOUMANIAN
USSR / Israel, 1968, 74mn
Black and white, fiction
To Love
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Directed by :
Mikhail KALIK
(Михаил КАЛИК),
Inna TUMANYAN
(Инна ТУМАНЯН )
Writing credits :
Mikhail KALIK
(Михаил КАЛИК),
Isai KUZNETSOV
(Исай КУЗНЕЦОВ),
Avenir ZAK
(Авенир ЗАК)
Cast
Alisa FREINDLIKH
(Алиса ФРЕЙНДЛИХ) ...Anya
Lev KRUGLY
(Лев КРУГЛЫЙ) ...from Moscow
Antonina LEFTY
(Антонина ЛЕФТИЙ) ...Nutsa
Andrey MIRONOV
(Андрей МИРОНОВ)
Svetlana SVETLICHNAYA
(Светлана СВЕТЛИЧНАЯ) ...woman from the north
Cinematography :
Arkadi KOLTSATY
(Аркадий КОЛЬЦАТЫЙ),
Dmitry MOTORNYY
(Дмитрий МОТОРНЫЙ)
Production design :
Stanislav BULGAKOV
(Станислав БУЛГАКОВ),
Aurelia ROMAN
(Аурелия РОМАН)
Music :
Mikael TARIVERDIEV
(Микаэл ТАРИВЕРДИЕВ)
Production :
Moldova-Film
Plot synopsis
The film is made up of four news on love with epigram of the Song of Songs. Fiction alternates with the documentary chronicle of Inna Toumanian in which passers -by and Father Alexandre Men answer the question: "What does it mean to love".
Selected in the following festivals or events :
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International Film Festival of Russia and Near Abroad "Lendoc Film Festival"
, St Petersburg (Russia), 2022
-
Soirées du cinéma russe de Bordeaux
, Bordeaux (France), 2019
-
Rotterdam International Film Festival
, Rotterdam (Netherlands), 2016
-
Sputnik nad Polska
, Warsaw (Poland), 2011
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Festival ''Cinema and literature''
, Gatchina (Russia), 2011