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]

Skipped Parts
Directed byAndrey Kavun
Produced byValery Todorovsky
Vadim Goryainov
Leonid Lebedev
Written byOleg Malovichko
StarringDmitry Kubasov
Pavel Priluchny
Lyanka Gryu
Anna Starshenbaum
Music byAndrey Feofanov
CinematographySerhiy Mykhalchuk
Edited byAlexey Bobrov
Production
company
Green Light Studio
Red Arrow
Release date
  • 16 September 2010 (2010-09-16)
Running time
89 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

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

Awards and nominations

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