
Second Class Citizens
Drama · Romance · Comedy
Overview
The movie examines the lives of the not-so-fortunate dregs of society through absurdist comedy. The unfortunates of the title are mentally challenged people, some of whom could be termed insane - or merely inane.
Top Cast


Natalya Buzko
Natalya Buzko
Vera
Natalya Buzko
Vera
Mykola Siedniev
Mykola Siedniev
Mykola Siedniev


Zhan Daniel
Zhan Daniel
Zhan Daniel
Philip Panov
Philip Panov
Philip Panov


Vladimir Komarov
Vladimir Komarov
Vladimir Komarov


Sergei Popov
Sergei Popov
Sergei Popov
Sergey Afanasyev
Sergey Afanasyev
Sergey Afanasyev


Yevhen Holubenko
Yevhen Holubenko
Yevhen Holubenko


Uta Kilter
Uta Kilter
Uta Kilter


Georgiy Deliev
Georgiy Deliev
Georgiy Deliev
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