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Acting
Inna Churikova's volcanic, trembling presence — career-making rawness.
Direction
Panfilov blurs reality and performance until you can't tell which hurts more.
Writing
Script treats amateur theatre like sacred ritual; every line aches with yearning.

Director
Gleb Panfilov
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes