Still Waters (2000 film)
Still Waters | |
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Directed by | Eldar Ryazanov |
Produced by |
Anatoli Papanov Leonid Bitz |
Written by |
Eldar Ryazanov Emil Braginsky |
Starring |
Aleksandr Abdulov Andrey Smolyakov Lyubov Polishchuk |
Music by |
Mikael Tariverdiev Bulat Okudzhava Sergey Nikitin |
Cinematography |
Nikolay Nemolyaev Lomer Akhvlediani |
Production company |
film studio "Luch" film studio "Gulliver" film studio "TriT" |
Release dates | 2000 |
Running time | 132 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Still Waters (Russian: Тихие омуты) is 2000 Russian film by Soviet/Russian director Eldar Ryazanov.
Plot
Anton M. Kashtanov (Alexander Abdulov) is a talented surgeon and head of a large clinic. He decides to escape his domineering and bitchy wife Pauline in the village of Still Waters. Here he reconnects with his childhood friend, the head of the local nature reserve. This pastoral idyll is upset by one thing: at the time of Kashtanov's departure, two million dollars also disappeared from his foundation.
Two strong women launch independent investigations: a police detective and a TV reporter...
Cast
- Alexander Abdulov - academician Anton M. Kashtanov
- Oksana Korostishevskaya - journalist Eugenie Tobolskaya (Jackie)
- Lyubov Polishchuk - Pauline, Kashtanov's wife
- Jan Tsapnik - Vlad, the operator
- Olga Volkova - Varvara Petrovna Muromova, police detective
- Andrey Makarevich - forester
- Andrey Smolyakov - Ivan Pavlovich, Kashtanov's assistant
- Michael Dorozhkin - Nikita, Kashtanov's son from his first marriage
- Anatoly Lobotsky - Alexey Yozhikov, businessman
- Marat Basharov - traffic cop
- Alexander Pashutin - hotel employee
- Alexander Nevsky - bodyguard
- Olga Pogodina - girl smoking on balcony
- Olga Chekov - radiologist assistant
- Eldar Ryazanov - radiologist (Ryazanov was also the film's director)
External links
- Still Waters (Tikhiye omuty) at the Internet Movie Database
- Still Waters at Russian Cinema (Russian)
- Still Waters at Kino Russian film site (Russian)
- The romantic comedy "Still Waters" at Exler film reviews (Russian)
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