Vera Bykova

Vera Bykova

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inhale & exhale
Title: inhale & exhale
Released: May 4, 2006
Type: Movie
A man invites a call girl to his place. He pays in advance for 10 hours of her time. He tells her about his ex-wife and happiness he once had. Her story is very similar to his. Why couldn't they keep their love? Can they return to their previous lives?
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The Garden Was Full of Moon
Title: The Garden Was Full of Moon
Released: July 1, 2000
Type: Movie
Vera Andreyevna and Grigory Petrovich are an elderly couple who have had a long and happy life together. One day in the market Vera Andreyevna runs into an untidy and half-drunk old man whom she recognizes with difficulty. It is Alyosha, who was in the same orphanage with her and who had been her first love. Reminiscences overwhelm them and stir their hearts. Alexei Ivanovich, who had lived a far from easy life, undergoes an amazing change. He begins to look younger and more orderly. Vera Andreyevna feels she is a woman again, a woman who has to make her choice.
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Midnight in Saint Petersburg
Title: Midnight in Saint Petersburg
Character: Maria
Released: October 17, 1996
Type: Movie
Harry Palmer heads a private investigation business based in Moscow. His associates are Nikolai "Nick" Petrov, ex-CIA agent Craig, and ex-KGB Colonel Gradsky. They take on the job of finding 1000 grams of weapons-grade plutonium stolen from the Russian government, though they do not know the identity of their client.
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Broken Light
Title: Broken Light
Released: October 1, 1990
Type: Movie
An art film about the life of Soviet creatives in the late 1980s.
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A Man of a Retinue
Title: A Man of a Retinue
Character: Rodiontsev's Wife
Released: July 12, 1987
Type: Movie
According to the story of the same name by Vladimir Makanin. Mitya Rodiontsev, a young employee of the research institute, for some time now became one of those who were in the close circle of the secretary of the director Aglaya Andreyevna and felt well protected from the vicissitudes of fate. Having become a “retinue”, Mitya was no longer engaged in science, but was busy for those who needed him, openly respected him and saw him as a future leader. But once Rodiontsev was not invited to the director’s office for a weekly tea party...