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'Women's Property' is a Russian 1999 romantic drama based on the eponymous story by Valentin Chernykh, directed by Dmitry Meskhiev.

Plot



A young entrant, Andrei Kalinin, passes exams to a theatrical institute. He lacks artistic acumen yet has plenty of charm. After getting to know that there are chances he won't succeed, he decides to convince a member of the committee, Elizaveta Kamenskaya, that he has to enroll exactly that very year. In a sequence of chance events, Andrey falls for her - the prominent actress he used to admire being a child. She is much older than him and lonely. After a few years of relationships, it turns out that she has cancer. Despite her incurable illness, Andrei marries Elizaveta. After her death, his professional life becomes unstable - while his romantic affairs are taking even more unpredictable turns.

Cast



*Konstantin Khabensky - Andrei Kalinin

*Elena Safonova - Elizaveta Kamenskaya, teacher of the theatrical institute

*Aleksandr Abdulov - Sazonov, principal of the theatrical institute

*Amalia Mordvinova - Olga

*Nina Usatova - Raika, film director

*Yury Kuznetsov - Kolosov, theatre director

*Viktor Bychkov - Igor

*Ilya Shakunov - Anton

*Andrei Zibrov - Kostya, Olga's ex-husband

*Tatyana Tkach - Mira, film director

*Tatyana Lyutaeva - Zoya Borschevskaya

*Aleksandr Polovtsev - Yasha, group leader

*Mikhail Porechenkov - episode

*Lyubov Tischenko - neighbor

Awards



*1999 - Best Actress award at the international film festival of actors "Constellation" (Sozvezdie) of the Russian Film Actors Guild (Elena Safonova).

*2000 - Best Actress award at the 6th Russian film festival "Literature and Cinema" in Gatchina (Nina Usatova).

*2000 - Best Actor award at the 6th Russian film festival "Literature and Cinema" in Gatchina (Konstantin Khabensky).

*2000 - Prize of the press "for providing the best program of films" at the VIII All-Russian Film Festival "Vivat, Cinema of Russia!" in St. Petersburg (Dmitry Meskhiev).

References




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