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导演:AlekseiBalabanov
日期:2006
热度:3

别名:Mne ne bolno nbsp;网友求片类型,相信一定有独特的看点。该片讲述的是俄罗斯现代都市的生活和爱情。一些年轻的居民圣彼得堡 - 思维敏捷和英俊的设计师米莎,词汇挑战建筑师ALYA和可靠的前空降奥列格 - 做起了生意装饰的内饰,同时分享一个典型的皮特半蹲。米莎开始约会他们的客户塔塔,一个迷人的和古怪的女人,谁首先出现在一个富裕的人是养尊处优的情妇。从那里,一个浪漫的故事展开,承担相似雷马克的;三位同志其中友谊,幽默,爱情和痛苦的创建生动的化学反应。所有的人物是不同的,可爱的,在大多数情况下在自己的权利(除了他们豪饮所有的时间!)。这部电影提出了一个观点在社会和挥发性年轻人的生活在俄罗斯的最美妙的城市之一。从莫斯科,俄罗斯----21MHZ

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Renata Muratovna Litvinova (Russian: Рената Муратовна Литвинова; born 12 January 1967) is a Russian actress, director, and screenwriter.[1]  Renata Litvinova  Рената.jpg  Born  Renata Muratovna Litvinova  12 January 1967 (age 51)  http://renatalitvinova.ru/  Contents  BiographyEdit  Litvinova was born in Moscow to Volga Tatar father Murat Aminovich Vergazov and an ethnic Russian mother, Alisa Mikhailovna Litvinova.[2] Her parents were doctors by profession. They divorced when Renata was just one year old. She attended VGIK in 1984 and graduated in 1989.[3] She attended the same year as fellow screenwriters and directors Roman Kachanov and Arkady Vysotsky.[2] It is here where she worked on her first film as a screenwriter for the film The Much Loved rita. The Last Meeting with Her (1988).  She made her directorial debut in 2000 with the documentary There is No Death For Me. The film focused on the experiences of Litvinova\'s favorite Soviet Era actresses and gave insight into her views on their stories.[7] As with her screenwriting, she directed sparingly in between her acting roles, directing six films since 2000. She directed her first feature film in 2004, The Goddess, which she also wrote and starred in.[8] In 2006, she directed her first short film, Rado.[8] Litvinova made her first foray into concert films in 2008 when she directed the film Green Theatre in Zemfira. The film was created using footage from a concert of one of Litvinova\'s friends, musical artist Zemfira Ramazanova.[9] The film won \"music film of the year\" from independent music award show \"Steppenwolf\".[10] The two collaborated again in 2010 to create another Ramazanova concert film directed by Litvinova called Moscow. Crokus/Arrow.[8] Finally, Ramazanova served as the composer on Litvinova\'s second full-length feature film Rita\'s Last FairyTale (2012), which deals with \"universal themes of love, hate and search for love.\"