Greenhouse Effect (film)
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- Sergei Zernov
- Svetlana Kuchmaeva
- Elena Polyakova
- Alexander Yakin
- Alexander Korshunov
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| Directed by | Valery Akhadov |
| Written by | Oleg Antonov |
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| Cinematography | Rostislav Pirumov |
| Music by | Darin Sysoev |
Production company | Tsentrnauchfilm |
| Distributed by | Pan Terra |
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Running time | 93 min. |
| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
| Box office | $30 000[1] |
Greenhouse Effect (Russian: Парниковый эффект, romanized: Parnikovyy effekt) is a 2005 Russian melodrama film directed by Valery Akhadov. Its premiere took place as part of the competition program of the Kinotavr.[2]
A provincial girl, Rita, is robbed of her suitcase at the station. She is all alone in a foreign bustling city with no papers, no money, and no address for her friend.
Rita is assisted by Ernest, a homeless boy, who is also not needed by an indifferent society.
To help Rita, Ernest robs a store and is arrested. With the money stolen by Ernest, Rita leaves for Greece, where she settles in the house of the deceased grandparents of the Greek, a deceased friend of Ernest, and waits for the release of her friend from the colony.
Cast
- Elena Polyakova as Rita[2]
- Alexander Yakin as Ernest[2]
- Alexander Korshunov as doctor
- Irina Loseva as nurse Marina
- Igor Petrusenko as Aleksey, observatory worker
- Pavel Seminihin as police lieutenant
- Anna Frolovtseva as grandmother Pasha
- Aleksey Rozin as airport security guard
- Alexander Fedorov as traveling companion