Moms (film)

Moms (Russian: Мамы, romanized: Mamy) is a 2012 Russian anthology film. It consists of eight short films which are set on 8 March, the International Women's Day.[1]

Moms
Directed byYevgeny Abyzov (segment Parachute)
Sarik Andreasyan (segment Father and son)
Alan Badoev ( segment Partner)
Dmitri Dyuzhev (segment My Beloved)
Ashot Keshchyan (segment Mom, Put the Money)
Tikhon Kornev (segment TV presenter)
Karen Oganesyan (segment I am not Kolya)
Eldar Salavatov (segment Operation Mom)
Produced byGeorge Malkov
Sarik Andreasyan
Ghevond Andreasyan
Written byTikhon Kornev
Olga Antonova
Sarik Andreasyan
Alexey Nuzhny
Karen Hovhannisyan
Music byAlexander Ivanov
Darin Sysoev
CinematographyAnton Zenkovich
Production
company
Release date
  • 1 March 2012 (2012-03-01)
Running time
103 min
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Plot

Every year, on March 8, telephone networks of Russia transmit millions of calls and SMS messages. Hardworking analysts have calculated that the absolute majority of telephone calls are addressed to the most important women in the life of every man — mothers.

Cast

gollark: And how do you actually know that this is "exactly as they intend"?
gollark: Yeees, it doesn't actually seem like support to mention their existence a bit.
gollark: Okay, I'll go skim that.
gollark: It would probably help to use less awful voting systems.
gollark: Well, I'm waiting for their explanation on 1, 2 sounds like the thing I said would be bad, 3... maybe?, 4 doesn't seem like a problem, and 5 might be something dislikeable but not right wing extremism.

References

  1. "«Мамы» на сайте кинокомпании Enjoy Movies". Archived from the original on 2012-06-09. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
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