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Simple Things

Official Selection - Competition 2007 / Prostyje vešči / Russia 2006

Anaesthetist Sergei Maslov is badly paid. He shares a flat with a Georgian driver and an old woman. His daughter has run away from home. For these and other reasons, he welcomes a job looking after an aging actor. But his problems don’t just disappear, they get worse; yet life goes on and there’s no opportunity in it for renunciation or deception...

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Synopsis

Sergei Maslov is a badly paid hospital anaesthetist. He is being worn down by his wretched accommodation which he shares with a Georgian driver and an infirm old woman. To make matters worse, he loses his driving licence and has to cope suddenly with his daughter leaving home. He is only slightly placated by the income he gets for caring privately for an aging actor. Having only just gained his trust, his famous patient starts overburdening him with his senile whims. Maslov is concerned about his daughter’s future. The crisis comes to a head when the actor makes him an enticing offer. He intends bequeathing to him a valuable painting. A great deal of time passes before Maslov realises the significance of the “uneasy lightness of being”... This essentially optimistic story highlights the bleak side of the daily life of ordinary people, in particular, their ability to adapt themselves when faced with unpleasant dilemmas.

About the film

108 min / Color, 35 mm
International premiere

Director Alexei Popogrebsky / Screenplay Alexej Popogrebskij / Alexey Popogrebsky / Dir. of Photography Pavel Kostomarov / Music Dmitrij Katanov / Dmitriy Kathanov / Editor Ivan Lebeděv / Ivan Lebedev / Producer Roman Borisevič / Roman Borisevich / Production Koktebel Film Company / Cast Sergej Puskepalis / Sergey Puskepalis, Leonid Broněvoj / Leonid Bronevoy, Světlana Kaminina / Svetlana Kaminina / Contact Koktebel Film Company
www: www.koktebel.cinemax.ru

About the director

Alexei Popogrebsky

Alexey Popogrebsky (b. 1972) studied psychology at Moscow State University; during his studies, he teamed up with Boris Khlebnikov to make the short film Passing By (Mimokhod, 1994). A few years later they both debuted with the original film Koktebel (2003), which won the Silver St George award at the Moscow IFF and the Philip Morris Award Jury Prize at the Karlovy Vary IFF in 2003 (section East of the West), and was screened to critical acclaim at numerous other international festivals. He completed his independent debut Simple Things in 2006.

Contacts

Koktebel Film Company
Druzhinnikovskaya 15, Film Center, 123242, Moscow
Russia
Phone: +7 495 984 2098, +79 268 210 812
Fax: +7 495 708 8051
E-mail: [email protected]

Guests

Roman Borisevich
Producer, Producer

Alexei Popogrebsky
Film Director, Film Director

Natalia Borisevich
Producer, Producer

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