Kiss Through a Wall

Kiss through a Wall (Russian: Поцелуй сквозь стену, romanized: Potsuy skvoz stenu) is a 2011 science fiction comedy film directed by Vartan Akopyan.[2][3]

Kiss through a Wall
Directed byVartan Akopyan
Produced by
  • Armen Adilkhanyan
  • Artur Gyulumyan[Gevorg Nevsisyan
Written byAmetkhan Magomedov
Starring
Music byArkady Ukupnik
Dimitri Noskov
Distributed byParadise
Release date
  • 2011 (2011)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Box office$1 956 616[1]

Plot

Innoktentiy is a loser who lives in a rented apartment with a drug addict, Kondratiev. Kesha works for his uncle, the magician-charlatan. His uncle fires him, and the landlady wants to get rid of them, there is no money except the last twenty rubles. However, Kesha falls in love with the young and daring journalist Alisa. But he is just an information source for her and nothing more. When wandering aimlessly along the lanes of night Moscow, Kesha gets a gift - to pass through walls, from the vagabond, who begs for his last twenty rubles. Now he can take food without opening a refrigerator, get into the apartments of the most unexpected people, he instantly grows rich. But wealth can not give him Alisa. Kesha goes to the most inconceivable tricks, but all his adventures prove that no supernatural abilities in love can help.

In despair, he climbs onto the Ostankino tower and breaks off with her in front of Alice. She falls unconscious and gets to the hospital, and Kesha gets off with a slight fright. In the hospital, Kesha learns that his little friend Sasha, whom he often visited, is very sick. An operation for $150,000 is required. He brings money for the treatment of the girl, and then Alisa realizes that she loves him.

Cast

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gollark: The constituency thing is weird and broken *too*, in my opinion.
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gollark: (re: economic systems)
gollark: I don't think a centrally planned system would work *better*.

References

Kiss Through a Wall on IMDb


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