
Giant
Drama · Comedy
Overview
While waiting for the results of the Molodist Film Festival selection, film director and bachelor's graduate Tim has not-so-pleasant encounters in Kyiv with his friends, relatives and colleagues, who became part of his 30-minute thesis film.
Top Cast
Maksym Novhorodskyi
Maksym Novhorodskyi
Tim
Maksym Novhorodskyi
Tim
Oksana Boiko
Oksana Boiko
Martha
Oksana Boiko
Martha
Hlib Sukhanov
Hlib Sukhanov
Pasha
Hlib Sukhanov
Pasha
Oleksii Polishchuk
Oleksii Polishchuk
Tim's Father
Oleksii Polishchuk
Tim's Father
Dmytro Vinnytskyi
Dmytro Vinnytskyi
Lyosha
Dmytro Vinnytskyi
Lyosha
Maryna Biletska
Maryna Biletska
Liza
Maryna Biletska
Liza
Illia Pivtorak
Illia Pivtorak
Bohdan
Illia Pivtorak
Bohdan
Oleksandr Yakobchuk
Oleksandr Yakobchuk
Lyonya
Oleksandr Yakobchuk
Lyonya
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