Some Explicit Polaroids

Some Explicit Polaroids

2005/05/14 • Released • Russian

Drama
TV Movie
9.5
2h 5m

Overview

Captured in "explicit polaroid pictures", the characters of Ravenhill's play are a former social rebel who served time for assassination, his ex–girlfriend who made it "from hippie to yuppie", a nightclub stripper abused by her boyfriend, a gay man dying of AIDS and a sex slave he bought. This is a play about the vicissitudes of love, which, "without knowing shame", can arise from any "bullshit".

Director : Kirill Serebrennikov

Casts
Aleksei Kravchenko

Aleksei Kravchenko

Nick

Elena Novikova

Elena Novikova

Helen

Evgeny Pisarev

Tim

Yuriy Chursin

Yuriy Chursin

Victor

Viktoriya Isakova

Viktoriya Isakova

Nadya

Andrey Zavodyuk

Andrey Zavodyuk

Jonathan

Anton Feoktistov

Anton Feoktistov

Bodyguard

Anton Pampushnyy

Anton Pampushnyy

Bodyguard

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