90 minutes
9/20/2003
Today’s twenty-something Russians are the first generation in the country’s post-communist history to have grown up free. Their twenties are the age of freedom, of fast-changing events and intense emotions. Perhaps only at this age they can live a whole life in one day. A young girl and her two accident companions walk halfway around St.-Petersburg; they flirt and tease each other, and for ninety minutes they act out a real-time romantic drama. This stroll is full of laughter and tears against a backdrop of the hustle and bustle of the streets.
Irina Pegova
as Olya
Pavel Barshak
as Aleksey
Yevgeni Tsyganov
as Pyotr
Evgeniy Grishkovec
as Seva
Karen Badalov
as groom
Madlen Dzhabrailova
as gypsy woman in a trolleybus
Andrey Kazakov
Aleksey Kolubkov
as wedding party
Mikhail Krylov
as police sergeant
Ekaterina Krupenina
as correspondent in the helicopter
Oleg Niryan
as worker with beer
Natalya Kurdyubova
as girl in the toilet
Kseniya Kutepova
as Empress Elizabeth
Polina Kutepova
as Empress Catherine
Kirill Pirogov
as street musician
Sergey Puskepalis
as accident participant
Tagir Rakhimov
as guard
Yuri Stepanov
as accident participant
Galina Tyunina
as tour desk employee
Rustem Yuskaev
Tatyana Zapolnova
as conductor