
It's Russian
Romance · Comedy · Drama
Overview
Eda Savenko finds herself in a situation where she wants to take her daughter to a restaurant, but her parents refuse to provide the necessary funds. She decides to take drastic action by robbing the dining room and subsequently consuming alcohol. Observing a girl with another person, she makes a dramatic gesture by cutting her veins, leading to her admission to the ‘Quiet Ward’ of the Saburka psychiatric hospital.
Top Cast


Andrey Chadov
Andrey Chadov
Ed
Andrey Chadov
Ed


Olga Arntgolts
Olga Arntgolts
Svetka
Olga Arntgolts
Svetka


Evdokiya Germanova
Evdokiya Germanova
Mother
Evdokiya Germanova
Mother


Mikhail Efremov
Mikhail Efremov
Father
Mikhail Efremov
Father


Oleksiy Horbunov
Oleksiy Horbunov
Gorkun
Oleksiy Horbunov
Gorkun


Vladimir Steklov
Vladimir Steklov
Zilberman
Vladimir Steklov
Zilberman


Dmitriy Dyuzhev
Dmitriy Dyuzhev
Slavka
Dmitriy Dyuzhev
Slavka


Viktor Rakov
Viktor Rakov
Mikhaylov
Viktor Rakov
Mikhaylov


Aleksandr Robak
Aleksandr Robak
Avaz
Aleksandr Robak
Avaz


Valeriy Barinov
Valeriy Barinov
Professor Arkhipov
Valeriy Barinov
Professor Arkhipov
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