Réalisation:
Anatoliy GrigorevScénario:
Natalya ShimboretskayaPhotographie:
Aleksandr KrishtalovichMusique:
Владимир КрипакActeurs·trices:
Aleksandr Kobzar, Olga Sumskaya, Vladimir Mashuk, Natalya Dolya, Lyubava Greshnova, Dmitriy Surzhikov, Aleksey Tritenko, Vyacheslav Vasilyuk, Galina Korneeva, Ирина Мак, Lesya Samaeva (plus)Résumés(1)
Rita, once a popular and successful actress, finds her career slowing down, with acting jobs few and far between. Her partner, Anton, a young businessman, decides to start his own film studio to help restart her career. In the meantime Rita decides to adopt a young boy from an orphanage, Vania, and soon she finds herself back in the limelight with enormous press interest in the adoption story – and her. She and Vania are photographed for the front cover of a popular magazine, and Rita, having found fame and popularity once again, turns her attention back to her career – and away from Vania. Meanwhile, Vania's birth mother, who had given up her parental rights because she was unable to support her son financially, has found a full-time job and wants him back. She starts an appeal against his adoption, and thus begins a war of interests between the famous actress with money and connections and a mother with an unstable past who wants to be reunited with her son. (Star Media)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Aleksandr Kobzar
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
Match (2012)
Povodyr (2013)
Soldat de papier (2008)
Olga Sumskaya
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
Vladimir Mashuk
Ukraine
Natalya Dolya
Union soviétique
Lyubava Greshnova
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
Čudo (2009)
Dmitriy Surzhikov
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
La Terre outragée (2011)
Aleksey Tritenko
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
Ya pratsyuyu na tsvyntari (2021)
The Golem (2018)
Vyacheslav Vasilyuk
Meilleurs films :
Čudo (2009)
Lesya Samaeva
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
Скажене весілля (2018)
Ja ljublju těbja (2004)
Mikhail Romanov
Union soviétique
Станислав Москвин
Meilleurs films :
Muž, který stál v cestě (2023)
Tatyana Nesvidomenko
Union soviétique