At the River (Ukrainian: Біля річки; Russian: У реки) is a debut[1] feature film directed by Eva Neymann.[2] He entered the main program of the Moscow International Film Festival in 2007. Film-participant of the 36th Rotterdam International Film Festival in 2007.
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Directed by | Eva Neymann |
Written by | Sergey Chetvertkov |
Produced by | Alexander Tkachenko |
Starring | Nina Ruslanova Maria Politseymako |
Cinematography | Alexey Ubeyvolk |
Edited by | Irina Blogerman |
Production company | Odessa Film Studio |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Ukraine |
Languages | Russian Ukrainian |
One fine day from the life of two elderly women, mothers and daughters who lived together all their lives. One day a young official comes to them, who inadvertently makes his mother feel young again. On this sunny day she decides to go with her daughter for a walk along the river. It's clear to both of them that the best days of their lives are in the past, and that, walking around like this, they make a comedic impression. But today they do not care - they enjoy a walk, good weather and a river.
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