Lyubka
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Russian film
- Stanislav Mitin
- Dina Rubina
- Aleksandr Kushaev
- Irina Smirnova
- Elena Lyadova
- Anastasiya Gorodentseva
- Natalya Chernyavskaya
- Aleksandr Sirin
- Artyom Artemev
Lyubka (Russian: Любка) is a 2009 Russian drama film directed by Stanislav Mitin.[1][2][3]
Plot
The film tells about two different girls, one of whom grew up on the street and is engaged in theft, while the other was brought up in a prosperous family and studied well. And suddenly they intersect with each other in one provincial city.[4]
Cast
- Elena Lyadova as Lyubka
- Anastasiya Gorodentseva as Irina Michaylovna
- Natalya Chernyavskaya as Faina Semenovna - Irina's mother
- Aleksandr Sirin as Fedor Nikolaevich
- Artyom Artemev
- Marina Kudelinskaya
- Olga Onishchenko
- Vladimir Goryushin
- Timofey Tribuntsev
- Elena Dubrovskaya[5]
References
External links
- Lyubka at IMDb