It's Russian
movie

Released August 30, 2004
Overview
Eda Savenko finds herself in a situation where she wants to take her daughter to a restaurant, but her parents refuse to provide the necessary funds. She decides to take drastic action by robbing the dining room and subsequently consuming alcohol. Observing a girl with another person, she makes a dramatic gesture by cutting her veins, leading to her admission to the ‘Quiet Ward’ of the Saburka psychiatric hospital.
Cast

Andrey Chadov
as
Ed

Olga Arntgolts
as
Svetka

Evdokiya Germanova
as
Mother

Mikhail Efremov
as
Father

Oleksiy Horbunov
as
Gorkun

Vladimir Steklov
as
Zilberman

Dmitriy Dyuzhev
as
Slavka

Viktor Rakov
as
Mikhaylov

Aleksandr Robak
as
Avaz

Valeriy Barinov
as
Professor Arkhipov

Galina Polskikh
as
Nina Pavlovna
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Oleg Lopukhov
as
Sanya Krasniy
Crew

Alexandr Veledinsky
as
Director

Eduard Limonov
as
Original Story

Alexandr Veledinsky
as
Writer

Yuriy Osipenko
as
Set Designer

Aleksandr Robak
as
Producer
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Ilya Amursky
as
Production Design
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Tatyana Prilenskaya
as
Editor

Alina Budnikova
as
Costume Design
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Pavel Ignatov
as
Director of Photography

Sergey Chliyants
as
Producer

Maksim Lagashkin
as
Producer
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Galina Volovikova
as
Costume Design