A Painter's Wife Portrait
A Painter's Wife Portrait (Russian: Портрет жены художника) is a 1981 Soviet romance film directed by Aleksandr Pankratov.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Портрет жены художника | |
Directed by | Aleksandr Pankratov |
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Music by | Eugen Doga |
Cinematography | Oleg Martynov |
Edited by | M. Yelyan |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a family who goes to rest in a boarding house. The wife thinks that she is stopping her husband from doing creativity, and she begins to flirt with another man.[4]
Cast
- Valentina Telichkina as Nina
- Sergey Shakurov as Pavel Alekseyevich
- Nikita Mikhalkov as Boris Petrovich
- Mikhail Semakov as Ivan (as M. Semakov)
- Vsevolod Shilovskiy as Mitrofanych (as V. Shilovskiy)
- Oleg Golubitsky as Nikolay Nikitenko (as O. Golubitskiy)
- Tatyana Konyukhova as Varya Nikitenko (as T. Konyukhova)
- Ekaterina Sukhanova as Lena (as Ye. Sukhanova)
- Olga Gobzeva as Asya (as O. Gobzeva)
- Viktor Uralskiy as Viktor Sergunov (as V. Uralskiy)[5]
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