Dead Daughters

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Directed byPavel Ruminov
Written byPavel Ruminov
Produced byPavel Ruminov
Anton Tishakov
StarringYekaterina Shcheglova
Mikhail Dementyev
Nikita Yemshanov
Darya Charusha
Dead Daughters
Russia release poster
Directed byPavel Ruminov
Written byPavel Ruminov
Produced byPavel Ruminov
Anton Tishakov
StarringYekaterina Shcheglova
Mikhail Dementyev
Nikita Yemshanov
Darya Charusha
CinematographyFedor Lyass
Edited byPavel Ruminov
Music byPavel Ruminov
Distributed byCentral Partnership
International:
Paramount Pictures
Release date
  • February 1, 2007 (2007-02-01)
Running time
123 mins.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Budget$1,300,000 (est.)
Box office$1 418 200

Dead Daughters (Russian: Мёртвые дочери, translit. Myortvye docheri) is a Russian arthouse horror film[1] directed by Pavel Ruminov.[2]

A series of mysterious deaths occur in Moscow. Everyone tends to see them as just accidents, and no one thinks to connect them. After all, in a world where everyone has watched more than one horror movie, it is very difficult to believe in the reality of the legend of ghosts.

It is difficult until your friend dies, and the risk of becoming another victim of the girls who have risen from the dead does not hang over you. Anna and her friends will live in fear for three days. The slightest mistake or careless act threatens terrible retribution.

Each of the young people will try to find their own way out, their own path to salvation, their own way to avoid punishment.[3]

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