| Kitty | |
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| Russian: Кошечка | |
| Directed by | Grigory Konstantinopolsky |
| Written by | Grigory Konstantinopolsky |
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| Edited by | Dmitriy Slobtsov |
| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
Kitty (Russian: Кошечка) is a 2009 Russian psychedelic comedy film directed by Grigory Konstantinopolsky.[1][2][3]
Plot
The film tells about five different people: a baby, a teenager, a successful businessman, a loser writer and an elderly ballerina, each of whom believes that he will achieve success and personal happiness.[4]
Cast
- Pavel Derevyanko as The visitor on wedding (credit only)
- Mikhail Efremov as Ballerina Varechka (credit only)
- Svetlana Ivanova as Nastya (credit only)
- Yuri Kolokolnikov as The visitor on wedding (as Yuriy Kolokolnikov) (credit only)
- Grigoriy Konstantinopolskiy
- Aleksandr Strizhenov as Businessman Viktor (credit only)
- Yevgeny Stychkin as Writer Pavlik (credit only)
- Viktor Sukhorukov as Serezha (credit only)[5]
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