Section: Russkiy Den

Tri Dnja Do Vesni

Three Days Till the Spring

Alexander Kasatkin
Russia, 2017, 104 Min

Leningrad in 1942, during the Second World War. The Institute for Experimental Medicine is destroyed, apparently during an air raid,  and subsequently vessels containing viruses disappear. These have the potential to trigger an epidemic once the extreme weather conditions pass, and spring is only around the corner. Thus begins a race against time.

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Lieutenant Volodya has 72 hours to locate the substances in the besieged city and thus save his country from falling victim to a disaster that will surely prove decisive in the outcome of the war. It soon comes to light that the disappearance is in fact part of a well-planned act of sabotage committed by collaborators with the aim of annihilating the population. Doctor Olga Sergeyevna, a researcher at the institute before the outbreak of the war, is enlisted by Volodya as an infection specialist, only for her to fall into the clutches of the NKVD.

Though conventionally staged, the film nevertheless narrates a suspense-packed murder mystery/love story which plays out to the background of the siege of Leningrad during the Second World War, an event which remains deeply anchored in the collective Russian psyche to the present day. MM

Filmformat
DCP | Farbe / colour
Drehbuch
Arkadij Visockij, Alexandr Borodanskij
Kamera
Ruslan Gerasimenkov
Ton
Dmitri Vasiljev
Schnitt
Olga Proschkina
Ausstattung
Leonid Karpov, Natalja Sokolova
Musik
Anton Lubchenko
Darsteller
Kirill Pletnev, Elena Lotova, Ogor Grabuzov, Evgenij Sidihin, Jurij Itskov, Polina Krasavina
Produzent
Eduard Pichugin
Produktion
Lenfilm Studios
Kontakt
Lenfilm Studios
Olga Agrafenina
Kamennoostrovsky Prospect 10
197101 Saint Petersburg
Russia
+7.81.26.06.60 99
o.agrafenina@lenfilm.ru
www.lenfilm.ru
Alexander Kasatkin

Alexander Kasatkin - born in 1968 in Moscow, Russia. He graduated from the Director Department of the VGIK in Moscow. In 1999 he graduated from Higher Courses of Screenwriters and Directors. His feature film debut SLUSHAYA TISHINU won several prizes.

Movies
SLUSHAYA TISHINU (2006)
MOSKVA, YA LYUBLYU TEBYA (2010)
HINDU (2010, TV series)
DOTCH' (2012, FFC 2012)

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