Armavir (film)
Armavir (Russian: Армавир) is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov.[1][2][3]
Armavir | |
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Russian: Армавир | |
Directed by | Vadim Abdrashitov |
Written by | Aleksandr Mindadze |
Starring |
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Music by | Vladimir Dashkevich |
Cinematography | Denis Evstigneev |
Edited by | Roza Rogatkina |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The ship crashes. Marina is wanted by her husband and father, who hate each other and find her as a result of long searches, but she does not recognize them.[4]
Cast
- Sergey Koltakov as Semin
- Sergey Shakurov as Aksyuta
- Elena Shevchenko as Marina-Larisa
- Sergey Garmash as Ivan
- Maria Stroganova as Natasha
- Pyotr Zaychenko as Neptune
- Rim Ayupov as 'Katala'
- Natalya Potapova
- Aleksandr Vdovin
- Zhanat Baishanbayev as Timur[5]
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