Cinderella (2012 film)
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Maksim Tukhanin
Ruslan Sorokin
| Cinderella | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Anton Bormatov |
| Written by | Dmitri Zverkov Maksim Tukhanin |
| Produced by | Alexander Tsekalo Ruslan Sorokin |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Ilya Demin |
| Music by | Konstantin Meladze |
Production companies | |
| Distributed by | Central Partnership |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
Cinderella (Russian: Zолушка, romanized: Zolushka) is a 2012 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Anton Bormatov. The picture is a modernized version of the Charles Perrault tale.[1][2]
Masha Krapivina (Kristina Asmus) comes to Moscow from Lipetsk. She studies at an institute and works as a maid for a rich family, where she has to please the mean-spirited mistress Lyudmila (Margarita Bychkova) and her two daughters: Polina (Elizaveta Boyarskaya) and Ksenia (Anna Sherling).
Meanwhile, the maid has a crush on the famous singer Alexey Korolevich (Artyom Tkachenko). Learning that the host family is going to a private party with his participation, Masha is ready to do anything to see her idol. Her aunt Agniya Bordo (Nonna Grishayeva), editor-in-chief of "Yellow PRESS", comes to her aid. She is ready to give her an invitation, but only with the condition that she fulfills a journalistic task.