
Svetlana
Horror · Fantasy
Overview
The short film is based on the ballad of the same name by Vasily Andreevich Zhukovsky. The plot is based on Gottfried Bürger's ballad "Lenora."
Top Cast
Maya Meldere
Maya Meldere
Svetlana
Maya Meldere
Svetlana


Aleksandr Cherednik
Aleksandr Cherednik
Fiance
Aleksandr Cherednik
Fiance
Ksenia Zhukova
Ksenia Zhukova
Storyteller
Ksenia Zhukova
Storyteller


Sergey Byzgu
Sergey Byzgu
Devil
Sergey Byzgu
Devil


Olga Kirsanova-Miropolskaya
Olga Kirsanova-Miropolskaya
Girl №1
Olga Kirsanova-Miropolskaya
Girl №1


Valentina Kasyanova
Valentina Kasyanova
Girl №2
Valentina Kasyanova
Girl №2
Anna Litova
Anna Litova
Anna Litova
Valeriy Zhgun
Valeriy Zhgun
Valeriy Zhgun


Olga Onishchenko
Olga Onishchenko
Girl №3
Olga Onishchenko
Girl №3
Polina Orlova
Polina Orlova
Girl №4
Polina Orlova
Girl №4
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