Moms (Russian: Мамы, romanized: Mamy) is a 2012 Russian anthology film. It consists of eight short films which are set on 8 March, the International Women's Day.[1]
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Directed by | Yevgeny Abyzov (segment Parachute) Sarik Andreasyan (segment Father and son) Alan Badoev ( segment Partner) Dmitri Dyuzhev (segment My Beloved) Ashot Keshchyan (segment Mom, Put the Money) Tikhon Kornev (segment TV presenter) Karen Oganesyan (segment I am not Kolya) Eldar Salavatov (segment Operation Mom) |
Written by | Tikhon Kornev Olga Antonova Sarik Andreasyan Alexey Nuzhny Karen Hovhannisyan |
Produced by | George Malkov Sarik Andreasyan Ghevond Andreasyan |
Cinematography | Anton Zenkovich |
Music by | Alexander Ivanov Darin Sysoev |
Production company | Enjoy Movies |
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Running time | 103 min |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Every year, on March 8, telephone networks of Russia transmit millions of calls and SMS messages. Hardworking analysts have calculated that the absolute majority of telephone calls are addressed to the most important women in the life of every man — mothers.
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