Frozen Heart (2025)
A half-empty village far from the regional center has been inhabited by characters from Ostrovsky's "Snegurochka," only adjusted to our times. Bobyl and Bobylikha are stationmasters, Berendey is no longer a tsar but a watchman, Lel is a trendy DJ returning from Moscow for the holidays, and his classmate Mizgir is a successful businessman from the regional center. Only Snegurochka seems the same as before. Incapable of emotion, she is doomed to make those around her fall in love with her.
Director:
Vladimir Kott
Writer:
Vladimir Kott
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Masha Koshina as Snegurochka |
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Slava Kopeykin as Lel |
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Nikita Kologrivyy as Mizgir |
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Mila Ershova as Kupava |
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Vasilina Yuskovets as Morosha |
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Tatyana Zakharova as Bobylikha |
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Elena Valyushkina as Galina Ivanovna |
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Viktor Bychkov as postman |
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Yuriy Kuznetsov as Bobyl |
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Oleg Kamenshchikov as investigator |
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Nataliya Potapova as Baba Zina |
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Yuriy Nifontov as Planetarium caretaker |
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Valeriy Myznikov as ensign |
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Aleksandr Abramovich as |
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Mikhail Konovalov as |
| Directing | Vladimir Kott | Director |
| Camera | Maksim Koliganov | Director of Photography |
| Art | Kseniya Rogozhkina | Production Design |
| Sound | Anton Silaev | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Georgy Malkov | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Maria Motorova | Costume Design |
| Editing | Dmitry Suvorov | Editor |
| Writing | Vladimir Kott | Screenplay |