Worm (2006 film)
Worm (Russian: Червь) is a 2006 Russian drama film directed by Aleksei Muradov. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival.[1]
Worm | |
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Directed by | Aleksei Muradov |
Written by | Andrey Migachev Igor Talpa |
Starring | Sergey Shnyryov |
Cinematography | Robert Filatov |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Cast
- Sergey Shnyryov as Sergei
- Anastasiya Sapozhnikova as Lyusya
- Vadim Demchog as Don Mook
- Dmitriy Persin
- Aleksandr Naumov as Sergei's father
- Galina Danilova as Sergei's mother
- Sofya Ledovskikh as Sergei's sister
- Anna Artemchuk as Lyusya as a child (as Anya Artemchuk)
- Mikhail Zayarin as Sergei as a child
- Tamara Spiricheva as Inga's grandmother
- Anastasia Yakovleva as girl with integrals
- Dana Agisheva as Jungia
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gollark: Do not expose your bees to liberal thought. Bees know that the iron guide of the queen is good for the hive. But what happens if you make the bees socialist? What happens? They will overthrow the class system! They will say workers and soldiers are equal, even if it is not so! There will be hive anarchy everywhere! The bees will work for pleasure and not for the hive, which is very anarchistic! Socialism is bad for bees.
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References
- "28th Moscow International Film Festival (2006)". MIFF. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
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