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Cast

Svetlana Nemolyaeva

Svetlana Nemolyaeva

Mariya Sokova

Mariya Sokova

Alexandr Lavut

Alexandr Lavut

Tatyana Dogileva

Tatyana Dogileva

Farhad Mahmudov

Farhad Mahmudov

Maksim Lagashkin

Maksim Lagashkin

Maksim Vitorgan

Maksim Vitorgan

Vladimir Guskov

Vladimir Guskov

Polina Lazareva

Polina Lazareva

Alexey Shakhbanov

Alexey Shakhbanov

Ester Vavilonskaya

Ester Vavilonskaya

Crew

Dariya Likhacheva

Dariya Likhacheva

Director of Photography

Antonina Zikeeva

Antonina Zikeeva

Executive Producer

Evgeny Mitrofanov

Evgeny Mitrofanov

Editor

Pavel Filippenko

Pavel Filippenko

Music Producer

Antonina Zikeeva

Antonina Zikeeva

Screenplay

Larisa Bocharova

Larisa Bocharova

Co-Writer

Viktoriya Lamshina

Viktoriya Lamshina

Production Design

Anna Kavtaskina

Anna Kavtaskina

Costume Design

Ella Dvornikova

Ella Dvornikova

Makeup Designer

Alexandr Zubkov

Alexandr Zubkov

Editor

Maxim Fedorov

Maxim Fedorov

Original Music Composer

Maxim Mussel

Maxim Mussel

Producer

Boris Guts

Boris Guts

Producer

Mariya Shalaeva

Mariya Shalaeva

Director

Mariya Shalaeva

Mariya Shalaeva

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Igor Mishin

Igor Mishin

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Mariya Shalaeva

Mariya Shalaeva

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Life Syndrome

20220.0 / 1075 min
Comedy, Drama

Overview

Elizaveta Petrovna had just buried her husband, with whom she had lived all her life. The only daughter and the only grandson - that's the whole family, whose life was largely determined by the deceased. In the process of parsing her husband's things, she discovers a letter from her husband. It contains a secret that the head of the family kept from Elizabeth Petrovna for several decades, the story of his French love and a child born out of wedlock. The woman is trying to tell her daughter Valeria about this, but she has her own problems and interests, "not up to it." What to say about the grandson who lives in a separate, separate reality. It seems that in this family it is simply not customary to listen, let alone hear each other. But gradually, family members, each experiencing grief in their own way, find common ground.