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Book Snatchers (2004)

Overview

An amazing story about the life of a modern girl and her friends, the same desperate young people who do not want to put up with the gray routine and boredom, eager to escape from the real world into the world of their dreams and fantasies.
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Leonid Rybakov profile
Leonid Rybakov

Director

Cast

Ilya Lagutenko profile
Ilya Lagutenko

Self

Yuliya Agafonova profile
Yuliya Agafonova

Catherine

Marina Oryol profile
Marina Oryol

Rita

Evgeny Sergeev profile
Evgeny Sergeev

Sasha

Maksim Maksot profile
Maksim Maksot

Pasha

Vyacheslav Manucharov profile
Vyacheslav Manucharov

Anna Gusarova profile
Anna Gusarova

Vladimir Kapustin profile
Vladimir Kapustin

Ramil Sabitov profile
Ramil Sabitov

Andrey Fomin profile
Andrey Fomin

Feliks Antipov profile
Feliks Antipov

Timur Bazinskiy profile
Timur Bazinskiy

Ilya Lagutenko profile
Ilya Lagutenko

Self

Yuliya Agafonova profile
Yuliya Agafonova

Catherine

Marina Oryol profile
Marina Oryol

Rita

Evgeny Sergeev profile
Evgeny Sergeev

Sasha

Maksim Maksot profile
Maksim Maksot

Pasha

Vyacheslav Manucharov profile
Vyacheslav Manucharov

Anna Gusarova profile
Anna Gusarova

Vladimir Kapustin profile
Vladimir Kapustin

Ramil Sabitov profile
Ramil Sabitov

Andrey Fomin profile
Andrey Fomin

Feliks Antipov profile
Feliks Antipov

Timur Bazinskiy profile
Timur Bazinskiy

Extra

Release Date

March 25, 2004

Original Language

Russian

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Pygmalion Production logo

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