At the River | |
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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 |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Ukraine |
Languages | Russian Ukrainian |
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.
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.