
Song of Songs
Romance · Drama
Overview
1905. A Jewish Shtetl. Shimek and Buzya are two 10 year olds. Of course, she is a princess and he is a prince. They live in the same yard, in neighboring palaces. What Buzya really means to him, Shimek begins to understand only years later when, far away from home, when he receives the news that Buzya is about to be married off.
Top Cast
Milena Tsibulskaya
Milena Tsibulskaya
Young Buzya
Milena Tsibulskaya
Young Buzya
Arina Postolova-Tihipko
Arina Postolova-Tihipko
Buzya
Arina Postolova-Tihipko
Buzya
Arseny Semenov
Arseny Semenov
Shimek
Arseny Semenov
Shimek


Karen Badalov
Karen Badalov
Shimek's father
Karen Badalov
Shimek's father


Vitalina Bibliv
Vitalina Bibliv
Shimek's mother
Vitalina Bibliv
Shimek's mother


Mikhail Bogdasarov
Mikhail Bogdasarov
Uncle
Mikhail Bogdasarov
Uncle


Vsevolod Shilovsky
Vsevolod Shilovsky
Melamed
Vsevolod Shilovsky
Melamed


Stalina Lahoshniak
Stalina Lahoshniak
Stalina Lahoshniak
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