
Synevir
Horror
Overview
Famous lake in Carpathian mountains -- lake Synevir -- is known for its rich history throughout the hundreds of years as a place of mystical unexplained events. There is a group of students who decided to spend a weekend at the lake. They did not believe in those stories about lake Synevir and the strange creatures around it. Too bad for them....
Top Cast


Olena Lavreniuk
Olena Lavreniuk
Katya
Olena Lavreniuk
Katya


Ilya Rudakov
Ilya Rudakov
Danik
Ilya Rudakov
Danik


Kostiantyn Voitenko
Kostiantyn Voitenko
Simon
Kostiantyn Voitenko
Simon


Bohdan Yusypchuk
Bohdan Yusypchuk
Fedya
Bohdan Yusypchuk
Fedya


Serhii Romaniuk
Serhii Romaniuk
Uncle Egor
Serhii Romaniuk
Uncle Egor


Zoryana Marchenko
Zoryana Marchenko
Masha
Zoryana Marchenko
Masha


Mila Syvatska
Mila Syvatska
Ivanka
Mila Syvatska
Ivanka


Yuriy Frigan
Yuriy Frigan
Vasilij
Yuriy Frigan
Vasilij


Viktor Chernyakov
Viktor Chernyakov
Director
Viktor Chernyakov
Director


Igor Slavinskiy
Igor Slavinskiy
Lector Shmul'
Igor Slavinskiy
Lector Shmul'
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