Women's Property
Women's Property | |
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Directed by | Dmitry Meskhiev |
Produced by | Yelena Yatsura |
Written by |
Yuri Korotkov Natalia Chepik Valentin Chernykh |
Starring |
Konstantin Khabensky Elena Safonova |
Music by |
Ivan Nikolayevich Smirnov Mikhail Smirnov |
Cinematography | Yuri Shaigardanov |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Women's Property (Russian: Женская собственность, translit. Zhenskaya sobstvennost) is a Russian 1999 romantic drama based on the eponymous story by Valentin Chernykh, directed by Dmitry Meskhiev.[1][2]
Plot
A young entrant, Andrei Kalinin, passes exams to a theatrical institute. He lacks talent but has plenty of charm. Andrei decides to seduce the teacher of this institute and member of the admission committee, Elizaveta Kaminskaya, an actress who impressed his imagination as a child. She is much older than him, lonely and has cancer. Despite her incurable illness, Andrei marries Elizaveta. After her death, he attempts to get his professional and romantic life in order.
Cast
- Konstantin Khabensky - Andrei Kalinin
- Elena Safonova - Elizaveta Kamenskaya, teacher of the theatrical institute
- Aleksandr Abdulov - Sazonov, principal of the theatrical institute
- Amalia Mordvinova - Olga
- Nina Usatova - Raika, film director
- Yury Kuznetsov - Kolosov, theatre director
- Viktor Bychkov - Igor
- Ilya Shakunov - Anton
- Andrei Zibrov - Kostya, Olga's ex-husband
- Tatyana Tkach - Mira, film director
- Tatyana Lyutaeva - Zoya Borschevskaya
- Aleksandr Polovtsev - Yasha, group leader
- Mikhail Porechenkov - episode
- Lyubov Tischenko - neighbor
Awards
- 1999 - Best Actress award at the international film festival of actors "Constellation" of the Guild of Russian Cinema Actors (Elena Safonova).[3]
- 2000 - Best Actress award at the 6th Russian film festival "Literature and Cinema" in Gatchina (Nina Usatova).[4]
- 2000 - Best Actor award at the 6th Russian film festival "Literature and Cinema" in Gatchina (Konstantin Khabensky).[4]
- 2000 - Prize of the press "for providing the best program of films" at the VIII All-Russian Film Festival "Vivat, Cinema of Russia!" in St. Petersburg (Dmitry Meskhiev).[5]
References
- ↑ "ЖЕНСКАЯ СОБСТВЕННОСТЬ. Х/Ф". Russia-1.
- ↑ Alexandra Mashukova (2007). "Неврастеник смутного времени. Портрет Константина Хабенского". No. 1. Iskusstvo Kino.
- ↑ "Жаркое «Созвездие» 1999 года". tverlife.ru.
- 1 2 "Шестой кинофестиваль «Литература и кино» (2000 год)". Literature and Cinema Film Festival.
- ↑ "Женская собственность". KinoGlaz.
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