Archive of films Spot / Točka
Russia
2006, 85 min
Section:
East of the West - Competition
Year: 2006
Three Moscow prostitutes – Nina, Anya and Kira – offer their services on their grimy patch by the Red Gate. Ripped off by their pimps, treated boorishly by their clients and the local militia, they speak openly about the reasons for working the streets, and about their appalling experiences. They accept their lot without complaint and without protest.
Synopsis
Three Moscow prostitutes – Nina, Anya and Kira – are offering their services on their grimy patch by the Red Gate. Their trade is mediated by a “firm”, whose sex business also puts a tidy packet in the direction of the cynical local militia. The most quirky of characters find their way here, from dreamers and deviants to all sorts of yuppies trying to fulfil their dreams of the weirdest form of immoral conduct. Not even the most appalling incidents deter the girls from carrying out their trade. Each has her own story and fitting reason for abandoning her family and taking to the streets. They have all learned to rise above their awful experiences with an imaginary independence gained from their modest financial income. They could be robbed at any time, anywhere, and in order to secure a roof over their heads, they pay to live in a bizarre slum near the railway track. They have no illusions about a life full of violence, ruthlessness, humiliation and iniquity. They have driven emotion from their tormented bodies and have hardened their hearts to the outside world…
About the director
Yuri Moroz (b. 1956, Krasnodon, Russia) completed his studies at MCHAT (1979) and then worked as an actor in the Lenkom theatre in Moscow; he also appeared in numerous films. He subsequently studied film direction at VGIK (1987). He was the Chairman of the Board of the Young Filmmakers’ Association (1993), he initiated the Kinoforum young filmmakers’ IFF (1994), he has been involved in production since 1998 and owns the Kino art club (1995). After the short films Children’s Room (Dyetskaya, 1984), Window of Summer Strawberries (Zemlyanichnoye okoshko, 1987), he debuted with the feature sci-fi parody The Witches’ Cave (Podzemeliye vyedm, 1990). He took part in a project to mark the 100th anniversary of film with Arrival of a Train (Pribytiye poyezda, 1995). He then directed various popular TV series (the most successful being Kamenskaya, 1999).
Contacts
Central Partnership
15,1st Zachatievsky Lane, 119 034, Moscow
Russia
Tel: +7 495 777 49 61
Fax: +7 495 799 56 70
E-mail: [email protected]
www: www.centpart.com
Hollywood Classic Entertainment
Psohlavců 8, 147 00, Praha 4
Czech Republic
Tel: +420 226 224 111
Fax: +420 226 224 110
E-mail: [email protected]
www: www.hce.cz
About the film
Color, 35 mm
International premiere
Section: | East of the West - Competition |
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Director: | Yuri Moroz |
Screenplay: | Aljona Zvonceva / Aliona Zvontsova, Jurij Moroz / Yuri Moroz |
Dir. of Photography: | Nikolai Ivasiv |
Music: | Darin Sysojev / Darin Sysoev |
Editor: | Alla Urazbajeva / Alla Urazbaeva |
Producer: | Ruben Dyšdyšjan / Rouben Dishdishyan |
Production: | Central Partnership |
Cast: | Darya Moroz, Jelena Jakovleva / Yelena Yakovleva, Michail Jefremov / Mikhail Yefremov |
Contact: | Central Partnership, Hollywood Classic Entertainment |
Distributor: | Hollywood Classic Entertainment |
www: | www.tochkafilm.ru |
Guests
Igor Konyukov
Distributor
Yuri Moroz
Film Director
Armen Dishdishyan
Sales Agent
Petr Plewka
Distributor
Marta Vaněčková
Distributor
Renata Slarova
Producer
Viktoria Isakova
Producer