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Ivan SOLOVOV
Иван СОЛОВОВ
Ivan SOLOVOV
Russia / France, 2004, 110mn
Colour, fiction
Slova i muzika
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Слова и музыка
Paroles et musique
Slova i muzika
Directed by :
Ivan SOLOVOV
(Иван СОЛОВОВ)
Writing credits :
Zoya KUDRIA
(Зоя КУДРЯ)
Cast
Marat BASHAROV
(Марат БАШАРОВ)
Sergey GAZAROV
(Сергей ГАЗАРОВ)
Amalia GOLDANSKAIA
(Амалия ГОЛЬДАНСКАЯ)
Aleksey GUSKOV
(Алексей ГУСЬКОВ)
Vera SOTNIKOVA
(Вера СОТНИКОВА)
Evgeniy STYCHKIN
(Евгений СТЫЧКИН)
Yelena ZAHAROVA
(Елена ЗАХАРОВА)
Cinematography :
Aleksandr NOSOVSKY
(Александр НОСОВСКИЙ)
Production design :
Antonina MAVRINA
(Антонина МАВРИНА)
Music :
Aleksey RYBNIKOV
(Алексей РЫБНИКОВ)
Sound :
Patrice GRISOLET
(Патрис ГРИЗОЛЕ),
Vladimir SEMIONOV
(Владимир СЕМЕНОВ)
Produced by :
Aleksandr KRYLOV
(Александр КРЫЛОВ),
Vladimir MUROV
(Владимир МУРОВ),
Ivan SOLOVOV
(Иван СОЛОВОВ)
Production :
MENTOR-Cinéma (Кинокомпания "Ментор Синема"), société de production Sept Films, France (Продюсерская компания Sept Films, Франция)
Film revenue in Russia :
0.370 million dollars
Spectators :
19,7
format :
35 mm
Site :
www.mentor-cinema.ru/34str.shtml
Plot synopsis
A 40-year-old woman is in the midst of a crisis. She feels alone, but is determined to take charge of her life, despite doubts, failures and mistakes. Her love affair with a young singer changes her outlook on life.
Selected in the following festivals or events :
-
Festival of Festivals
, St Petersburg (Russia), 2006
-
Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr
, Sochi (Russia), 2004