Skipped Parts (2010 film)
Skipped Parts (Russian: Детям до 16…, romanized: Detyam do 16..., lit. 'Children of 16') is a film in the genre of melodrama, which premiered on September 16, 2010.[1] It is the third feature film directed by Andrey Kavun after the Piranha and Kandagar.[2][3]
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Directed by | Andrey Kavun |
Produced by | Valery Todorovsky Vadim Goryainov Leonid Lebedev |
Written by | Oleg Malovichko |
Starring | Dmitry Kubasov Pavel Priluchny Lyanka Gryu Anna Starshenbaum |
Music by | Andrey Feofanov |
Cinematography | Serhiy Mykhalchuk |
Edited by | Alexey Bobrov |
Production company | Green Light Studio Red Arrow |
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Running time | 89 min. |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Plot
School friends Maksim, Kiril, Dasha and Leya face the changes that come with adulthood. As they begin to experience love and sex, mistakes and disappointments, betrayal and self-sacrifice, they learn to build relationships and discover something new and not always pleasant in themselves.
Cast
- Dmitry Kubasov as Kiril
- Pavel Priluchny as Maksim[4]
- Lyanka Gryu as Darya[4]
- Anna Starshenbaum as Leya[4]
- Oleksiy Gorbunov as passenger
Awards and nominations
- Russian Guild of Film Critics: Best Actress (Anna Starshenbaum) — nom
- Odesa International Film Festival: Best Film; People's Choice Award — win[5]
- Window to Europe : Best Actress (Anna Starshenbaum) — win
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