Marussia

Marussia

Release date : February 9, 2013
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : France / Russia /
Original Language : French / Russian /
Director : Eva Pervolovici /
Production companies : CTB Film Company / KinoElektron /
February 9, 2013 1h 22m France Drama French More
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In cities like Paris there are countless people from Eastern Europe who have forsaken their homelands because they can see no future there. Lucia and her little daughter Marussia are two such people. They have been thrown out by the Russian acquaintances they were staying with and must tramp the streets with their trolley suitcases searching for somewhere else to live. A Russian Orthodox priest offers them their first night's shelter. They spend the second night in a homeless hostel and party through the third with a chance acquaintance. On the fourth night they sleep clandestinely in a cinema and on the fifth with a Russian artist in a hotel … Lucia is good-looking, dresses elegantly and is certainly not shy of men. This serves the mother and her daughter well. In spite of all the uncertainties in their lives, the two frequently share tender moments.
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  • title:Marussia
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Russia ·
  • Original Language: French · Russian ·
  • Director: Eva Pervolovici /
  • Writers: Eva Pervolovici · Monica Stan ·
  • Production companies: CTB Film Company · KinoElektron ·
  • Overview:In cities like Paris there are countless people from Eastern Europe who have forsaken their homelands because they can see no future there. Lucia and her little daughter Marussia are two such people. They have been thrown out by the Russian acquaintances they were staying with and must tramp the streets with their trolley suitcases searching for somewhere else to live. A Russian Orthodox priest offers them their first night's shelter. They spend the second night in a homeless hostel and party through the third with a chance acquaintance. On the fourth night they sleep clandestinely in a cinema and on the fifth with a Russian artist in a hotel … Lucia is good-looking, dresses elegantly and is certainly not shy of men. This serves the mother and her daughter well. In spite of all the uncertainties in their lives, the two frequently share tender moments.
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