
Crystal Swan
Drama
Overview
Minsk, Belarus, 1996. Velya, an aspiring DJ, wants to move to Chicago to make her dreams come true, but bureaucracy, a phone line and the human condition will put obstacles in her way that will be difficult to avoid.
Top Cast


Alina Nasibullina
Alina Nasibullina
Velya
Alina Nasibullina
Velya


Ivan Mulin
Ivan Mulin
Stepan
Ivan Mulin
Stepan


Yura Borisov
Yura Borisov
Alik
Yura Borisov
Alik
Svetlana Anikej
Svetlana Anikej
Velya's Mother
Svetlana Anikej
Velya's Mother


Illia Kapaniec
Illia Kapaniec
Kostya
Illia Kapaniec
Kostya


Anatasiya Garvey
Anatasiya Garvey
Vika the Bride
Anatasiya Garvey
Vika the Bride
Lyudmila Razumova
Lyudmila Razumova
Stepan's Mother
Lyudmila Razumova
Stepan's Mother
Natalya Onishenko
Natalya Onishenko
Vika's Mother
Natalya Onishenko
Vika's Mother


Anatoliy Golub
Anatoliy Golub
Police Detective
Anatoliy Golub
Police Detective


Artem Kuren
Artem Kuren
Stepan's Friend
Artem Kuren
Stepan's Friend
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