The Stroll
2003
Director: Alexey Uchitel
Screen Play by: Advotya Smirnova
Director of Photography: Yury Klimenko Pavel Kostomarov
Art-director: Eugene Mitta
Costume designer: Elena Suprun
Make-up artist: Tamara Frid
Sound Director: Kirill Vasilenko
Composer: Alexey Goribol
Editor: Yelena Andreeva
Starring: Irina Pegova Pavel Barshak Eugeny Tsyganov Eugeny Grishkovets
Producer: Alexey Uchitel
Production: Rock Films with the support of the Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography
Country of production: Russia
Genre: Melodrama
Time: 90 min
Storyline
Today’s twenty-something Russians are the first generation in the country’s post-communist history to have grown up free. Their twenties are the age of freedom, of fast-changing events and intense emotions. Perhaps only at this age they can live a whole life in one day.
A young girl and her two accident companions walk halfway around St.-Petersburg; they flirt and tease each other, and for ninety minutes they act out a real-time romantic drama. This stroll is full of laughter and tears against a backdrop of the hustle and bustle of the streets and some mystifying secret that keeps the audience in suspense. In the end, the mystery is resolved, forever uniting the story with the city. St. Petersburg has never been seen like this before. The city is not shown as a phantom, museum, specter or ruin. This is Petersburg on- line, a beautiful, busting city, in which young Russian Europeans live and suffer freely and easily.
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PrizeInternational Film Festival Cottbus
Special Jury Prize for the Outstanding Artistic Solution, FIPRESCI Prize, Boulder Prize
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Best filmInternational Film Festival Cleveland2003
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Best filmInternational Film Festival Syracuse2003
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Grand prixWindow to Europe Film Festival
Grand Prix, Best Director, Best Female Character
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AwardThe National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Russia "Golden Eagle"
The Best Actress, Nominee for the Best Film, Best Photography, Best Screenplay, Best Actor in Supporting Role
2003 -
NominationNational Academy Awards Nika
Nominee for the Best Screenplay, Best Actor in Supporting Role,
2003