Give Me Moonlight
Give Me Moonlight (Russian: Подари мне лунный свет) is a 2001 Russian comedy film directed by Dmitry Astrakhan.[1][2][3]
Give Me Moonlight | |
---|---|
Russian: Подари мне лунный свет | |
Directed by | Dmitry Astrakhan |
Produced by |
|
Written by | Oleg Danilov |
Starring |
|
Cinematography | Aleksandr Rud |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about the television journalist Sergei Kupriyanov, who began to make his own broadcast. But his success could not fill the void in family relationships. His wife, Irina, is leaving for St. Petersburg, and in the meantime, he is building an affair with his colleague Lena. Suddenly, Irina returns home and now Sergey has to make a difficult choice.[4]
Cast
- Natalya Andreychenko
- Nikolai Yeremenko Jr. as Sergei Kupriyanov
- Igor Dmitriev
- Sergey Dreyden
- Vladimir Gostyukhin
- Raisa Ryazanova
- Olesya Sudzilovskaya
- Olga Sutulova
- Oleg Tabakov
- Aleksandr Efremov[5]
gollark: > (If google co-operatates please God let them co-operate).You know you *can* use duckduckgo or something, if you distrust large entities or whatever.
gollark: I mean, he seems terrible. But the other candidates also seem terrible?
gollark: You don't even need that, anyone with an internet connection can just look up the algorithms and some implementations.
gollark: I mean, given that encryption is literally applied maths, you can't possibly stop (O NOES) bad people having access to it, only make it so *normal people* don't have convenient access to good cryptographic stuff and can be spied on easily.
gollark: I'm currently very slowly writing a blog post criticizing governments trying to do stupid things with encryption, but writing is hard.
References
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.