Lyubka

Lyubka (Russian: Любка) is a 2009 Russian drama film directed by Stanislav Mitin.[1][2][3]

Lyubka
Russian: Любка
Directed byStanislav Mitin
Produced by
  • Aleksandr Kushaev
  • Irina Smirnova
Written by
Starring
CinematographyVitaly Konevtsov
Edited byAlexander Pavlov
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells about two different girls, one of whom grew up on the street and is engaged in theft, while the other was brought up in a prosperous family and studied well. And suddenly they intersect with each other in one provincial city.[4]

Cast

  • Elena Lyadova as Lyubka
  • Anastasiya Gorodentseva as Irina Michaylovna
  • Natalya Chernyavskaya as Faina Semenovna - Irina's mother
  • Aleksandr Sirin as Fedor Nikolaevich
  • Artyom Artemev
  • Marina Kudelinskaya
  • Olga Onishchenko
  • Vladimir Goryushin
  • Timofey Tribuntsev
  • Elena Dubrovskaya[5]
gollark: My mother is a doctor, and warned me *against* going into medicine, although I forgot why.
gollark: It seems to just randomly change its mind every decade or so on stuff beyond "you lose weight if you burn more energy than you take in".
gollark: I'm not convinced that nutrition science... knows much.
gollark: Anyone who gets close enough to assassinate him is affected by the reality distortion field.
gollark: I mean, on the one hand, they apparently look cool, but on the other hand they destroy houses and stuff.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.