
The Kyiv Cake
Comedy · Romance
Overview
A provincial girl from Haisyn arrives in Kyiv. The capital of Ukraine becomes a transit point for the young girl on her way to her goal - the USA, where she was issued a "green card". Only 20 hours of waiting for a plane separate her from her dream. But at the train station she meets two young men who draw her into a series of adventurous and romantic adventures...
Top Cast


Diana Gloster
Diana Gloster
Liza
Diana Gloster
Liza


Dmytro Stupka
Dmytro Stupka
Andrii
Dmytro Stupka
Andrii


Valentyn Tomusiak
Valentyn Tomusiak
Pasha
Valentyn Tomusiak
Pasha
Viktoriia Chyhryna
Viktoriia Chyhryna
Olha
Viktoriia Chyhryna
Olha


Serhii Romaniuk
Serhii Romaniuk
Mykola Levovych
Serhii Romaniuk
Mykola Levovych


Olha Sumska
Olha Sumska
Andrii's Mother
Olha Sumska
Andrii's Mother


Boris Abramov
Boris Abramov
Andrii's Father
Boris Abramov
Andrii's Father


Nataliia Mohylevska
Nataliia Mohylevska
Famous Singer
Nataliia Mohylevska
Famous Singer


Olga Mateshko
Olga Mateshko
Famous Actress
Olga Mateshko
Famous Actress
Andre Tan
Andre Tan
Fashion Stylist
Andre Tan
Fashion Stylist
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