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    Gerda 2021 POSTER

    Gerda

    2021

    Russian

    5.5

    11

    Drama

    gerda

    Natalya Kudryashova Natalya Kudryashova Director Andrey Arseev Andrey Arseev as Tatiana Okwamo Tatiana Okwamo as Tina Stojilkovic Tina Stojilkovic as Marina Sofya Aleksandrova Sofya Aleksandrova as Michelle
    During the day, Lera studies humankind and its needs through opinion polls, which are an educational practice at the institute; at night, she dances under the pseudonym Gerda in a club to support herself and her mother. The people she meets are as unfortunate as her family. Her father has recently left for another woman, but he constantly returns home, unable to make his choice and thereby making the life of close people intolerable. The mother painfully endures the breakup and constantly sleeps, ignoring reality. Lera doesn’t know how to carry on, where to go and what to live for, and — most importantly — how to improve life. The adult world, invariable unfortunate, which Lera observes day and night, seems hopeless.
    Pionery-geroi 2015 POSTER

    Pionery-geroi

    2015

    Russian

    6.0

    1

    Action

    Drama

    fulfillment

    unhappiness

    woman director

    Natalya Kudryashova Natalya Kudryashova Director Tamara Mironova Tamara Mironova as Yuriy Kuznetsov Yuriy Kuznetsov as Alesya Guzko Alesya Guzko as Angel Zhanetta Demikhova Zhanetta Demikhova as Uchitelnitsa
    Olga, Katya, and Andrey have known each other since childhood. They moved to Moscow many years ago and have become successful. Olga is an actress, Katya works for a large-scale PR agency, and Andrey is a political analyst. They buy cars, take mortgages, build country houses. Just like everybody else. But their lives bring them neither happiness nor content. The feeling of "something's not right but I can't put my finger on it" underpins the lives of today's thirty-year-olds. Their childhood took place during the Soviet era, when kids dreamed of becoming heroes, believed in spy stories and a bright future. Yet nobody expected that the dream of becoming a hero would be replaced by the dream of stable and predictable existence. People have stopped dreaming of truly grand things. They just play their roles.
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