Simple Things (film)

Simple Things (Russian: Простые вещи, translit. Prosty'e veshchi) is a 2007 Russian comedy-drama film. Written and directed by Alexei Popogrebski, the film stars Sergei Puskepalis and Leonid Bronevoy.

Simple Things
RussianПростые вещи
Directed byAlexei Popogrebski
Written byAlexei Popogrebski
Starring
Music byDmitriy Katkhanov
Cinematography
  • Pavel Kostomarov
  • Marina Gornostaeva
Production
company
Koktebel Film Company
Release date
7 June 2007
Running time
115 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

The film was nominated for the Golden Eagle Award for Best Motion Picture and won Best Screenplay. Popogrebski and Bronevoy were also nominated for Best Director and Best Supporting Actor, respectively.[1] Bronevoy also won a Nika Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Plot

A dying actor (Bronevoy) asks a doctor (Puskepalis) to help him commit suicide in exchange for a painting masterpiece.

Cast

  • Sergei Puskepalis as Sergei Maslov
  • Leonid Bronevoy as Zhuravlyov
  • Svetlana Kamynina as Katya
  • Dinara Kutuyevam as Lena
  • Ivan Osipov as Pyotr
  • Malkhaz Zhvaniya as Georgy
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References

  1. Номинанты Премии "Золотой Орел" за 2007 год [Nominees for the Prize "Golden Eagle Award" for 2007] (in Russian). National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Russia. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
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