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Cast

Mykola Veresen

Mykola Veresen

Father

Liubov Tymoshevska

Liubov Tymoshevska

Mother

Hanna Yarovenko

Hanna Yarovenko

Daughter

Dmytro Chernyavsky

Dmytro Chernyavsky

Son

Ilona Arsentieva

Ilona Arsentieva

Young Daughter

Stas Arsentiev

Stas Arsentiev

Young Son

Valeriya Ulyanchenko

Valeriya Ulyanchenko

Young Mother 1

Viktoriya Ulyanchenko

Viktoriya Ulyanchenko

Young Mother 2

Crew

Ihor Podolchak

Ihor Podolchak

Director

Ihor Podolchak

Ihor Podolchak

Producer

Dean Karr

Dean Karr

Co-Director

Liliya Mlynarych

Liliya Mlynarych

Producer

Myroslav Kuvaldin

Myroslav Kuvaldin

Sound Director

Ihor Dyurych

Ihor Dyurych

Producer

Tamara Podolchak

Tamara Podolchak

Producer

Ihor Podolchak

Ihor Podolchak

Supervising Sound Editor

Serhiy Mykhalchuk

Serhiy Mykhalchuk

Director of Photography

Tetyana Moskal

Tetyana Moskal

Costume Design

Ihor Podolchak

Ihor Podolchak

Screenplay

Ihor Ihnatenko

Ihor Ihnatenko

Executive Producer

Yuriy Yaremchuk

Yuriy Yaremchuk

Music

Oleksandr Shchetynsky

Oleksandr Shchetynsky

Music

Svitlana Makarenko

Svitlana Makarenko

Art Direction

Ihor Podolchak

Ihor Podolchak

Visual Effects

Ihor Podolchak

Ihor Podolchak

Colorist

Ihor Podolchak

Ihor Podolchak

Editor

Tamara Podolchak

Tamara Podolchak

Costume Design

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Las Meninas

20085.1 / 1099 min
Drama

Overview

Look where you dare not, and find yourself staring back.

This film is about what the routine of everyday life can do to the human mind and psyche. It also reflects on the importance of the choices we make and how limited these choices are in the first place. The plot evolves around a family of four. They live in the suburbs, in a strange villa that appears, through a complex game of mirrors, to be more like a piece of installation art than a real house. The main character, who hardly appears on screen, is the son, a man in his thirties. Suffering from asthma and eczema since childhood, he uses his condition to manipulate his parents and his sister. Thus the existence of the terrorized family turns into an endless ritual of attempting to satisfy his whims, and always on the alert for yet another one of his “health crises”. Las Meninas resembles the scattered pieces of a puzzle. It is up to the viewer to assemble them in order to form his very own picture – something that makes the film itself personal and unique.