2.2
124 min
This celebrated director's "exquisite cruelty" appears front and center when the death of a stage actor turns a theatrical drama into a real one. Two in One's two parts, "Stagehands" and "Woman of a Lifetime," celebrate the psychological richness that lurks just beneath the surface of banal reality - if murderous stagehands, lascivious fathers and vengeful daughters can be described as banal.
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Natalya Buzko | Masha | Unowned |
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Renata Litvinova | Alisa | Unowned |
Mila Musiyenko | Unowned | ||
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Bohdan Stupka | Masha's father | Unowned |
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Nina Ruslanova | Unowned | |
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Aleksandr Bashirov | Unowned | |
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Sergey Bekhterev | Unowned | |
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Volodymyr Horianskyi | Unowned | |
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Leonid Kushnir | Unowned | |
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Oleksandra Svenska | Unowned | |
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Zhan Daniel | Unowned | |
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Yakiv Kucherevskyi | Unowned | |
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Yuri Nevgamonny | Unowned | |
Valeriya Dmitrieva | Unowned | ||
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Yevhen Holubenko | Unowned | |
Philip Panov | Unowned | ||
Anatoliy Drizhenko | Unowned | ||
Olga Ravitskaya | Unowned |