About Love. For Adults Only
About Love. For Adults Only (Russian: Про любовь. Только для взрослых, romanized: Pro lyubov. Tolko dlya vzroslykh) is a 2017 Russian comedy film. The film took part in the main competitive program of the film festival Kinotavr 2017.[1][2][3]
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Cinematography | Mark Ziselson |
Edited by | Mikhail Igonin |
Production company | Magnum |
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Running time | 108 min. |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film takes place in Moscow in the summer. The city lives its own life, something happens here every day. People who are in a hurry for their important affairs, and also do not forget about the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. To do this, each person can take the necessary courses, lectures and trainings on the topic of interest. And the theme of this film is love. Characters - ordinary people, lost in Moscow, each of which has its own love story.[4]
Cast
- Anna Banshchikova as Yelena[5]
- Maksim Matveyev as Nikita Orlov
- Fedor Bondarchuk as Igor
- Aleksandra Bortich
- Tinatin Dalakishvili as Tanya
- Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė as Liz
- Anna Mikhalkovaas Vera
- Lukerya Ilyashenko as Masha
- Viktoriya Isakova as Nina
- Gosha Kutsenko as Aleksei
- Gleb Kalyuzhnyy as Mitya
- John Malkovich as Ed
- Aleksandr Pal as DJ Viktor
- Ravshana Kurkova as policewoman
- Yevgeny Tsyganov as passer
- Yuliya Snigir
- Mariya Shalayeva
- Yuri Kolokolnikov[6]
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