Wolfy (film)
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| Wolfy | |
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| Russian: Волчок | |
| Directed by | Vasily Sigarev |
| Written by | Vasily Sigarev |
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| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Aleksei Arsentyev |
| Edited by | Dasha Danilova |
Production company | Koktebel Film Studio |
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Running time | 88 min. |
| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
Wolfy (Russian: Волчок, romanized: Volchok) is a 2009 Russian psychological drama film directed by Vasily Sigarev.[1][2][3]
The film tells about a girl whose mother is in prison. Returning home, she gives her daughter a small toy: Wolfy. By the way, this name is suitable for the girl herself, because she could have grown into a real wolf if she had not loved her mother so much.[4]
Cast
- Polina Pluchek as Daughter
- Yana Troyanova as Mother
- Veronika Lysakova as Older Daughter
- Marina Gapchenko as Grandma
- Galina Kuvshinova as Sister
- Andrei Dymshakov as Uncle Kolya
- Elena Ilyina as lesbian
- Ivan Izhevsky as Cop at the Station
- Yevgeniy Volotskiy as First Policeman
- Aleksey Rozin as Second Policeman[5]