Production

“D’MAX” Film Company 2004, Russia, Feature Film, colour 95 min.

About the film

A comedy-tinged drama, Dura is the story of a person out of the ordinary.

Prizes

Prizes in the categories "For the best director", " Best female role

SYNOPSIS

Meet Ulyana Tulina – a childish mind in an adult woman’s body. Straightforward to the point of eccentricity, she is sometimes funny, sometimes ridiculous, but most often vexing. Her twin sister Lisa, the only person to take care of her, has a tortuous stage career.

Their sisterly harmony crumbles down as the Man comes in. Despite his own will, Sasha, an aspiring writer, breaks the heart of both, but only one of them becomes his Muse and a heroine of his would-be novel.

Reality is not fiction. It ruthlessly interferes with a denouement any author would envy.

DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT ABOUT THE FILM

A comedy-tinged drama, Dura is the story of a person out of the ordinary. There is a disease which all too often strikes human life. Like any illnesses, it has its crises and temporary improvements. Loneliness is its name and love is the remedy.

The film addresses the matters too painful to discuss, yet too important to shrug off.

Movie genre drama, comedy
Time 95 min
Country Russia

Film Distributors

”Karo-premie”

Distributor, Russia

“Gemini Film International”

Distributor, Ukraine

Maxim Korostyshevsky

Maxim Korostyshevsky


, 37, was born in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg. Graduated from the Shchukin Drama School, Moscow, as actor, 1992. Produced Art-Nouveau Game, 2003, starring Oksana Korostyshevskaya, Yevgeni Beroyev, Mikhail Kozakov, Yevgeni Mironov, Alexander Porokhovshchikov, Olga Volkova and Galina Tyunina (Globus Film, St. Petersburg)

Dura (Fool!) (D’MAX Film Company, 2004) is Maxim Korostyshevsky’s debut as director.


Maria Soloviova

Maria Soloviova


Graduated from the VGIK (All-Russia Institute of Cinematography, Moscow), Vladimir Nakhabtsev’s studio, 1990 Member, R.G.C. in IMAGO, Cameramen’s Guild Board (Russia) Made fore than twenty films, among them:

1996, The President and His Woman, Elena Raiskaya, director 2000, 24 Hours, Alexander Atanesyan, director 2001, Hot Saturday, Alexander Mitta, director 2005, Men’s Season, Oleg Stepchenko, director

Prizes: Best Camera, Munich Film Festival, 1990, Go, Bay, Go! Valeri Prodan, director Camera of the Year, WHITE SQUARE film festival, 2004, Hot Saturday.


Natalia Nazarova

Natalia Nazarova


35, was born in Ramenskoye, Moscow environs. Graduated from the RATI/GITIS (All-Russia Theater Institute, Moscow) as actress, 1995.

Wrote screenplays for cinema and television films:

1991, The Sun Set Behind the Corner, Vladimir Donskov, director 2004, Fool! 2004, Lola and Marquis (TV film)

Sergei Shustitsky

Sergei Shustitsky


47, composer, showman and actor, was born in Berlin, Germany. Graduated from the Moscow Peter Tchaikovsky Conservatory, 1982. Member, Composers’ Union, 1985. Merited Actor of Russia, 2000 1990-91, underwent training at the Paramount and XX Century Fox, USA, as composer and arranger

Wrote incidental music for cinema and television films:

1993, Death Alone Is Sure to Come, Mikhail Tsurtsulia, director 1994, Overcoming (TV film) 2004, Fool! Maxim Korostyshevsky, director

Ivan Volkov

Ivan Volkov


30, composer and actor, was born in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg. Studied at the Mikhail Glinka Choir School, Leningrad. Graduated from GITIS (All-Russia Theater Institute, Moscow, Alexander Borodin’s studio) as actor, 1997.

Wrote incidental music for cinema films:

Для кино писал музыку:

2003, Art-Nouveau Game 2004, Fool

Dmitri Nazarov

Dmitri Nazarov


40, was born in Moscow. Graduated from the LIKI (Leningrad Institute of Film Engineering, Department of Sound Technologies), 1992.

Worked as sound director for cinema and television films, among them:

2002, An Essay for V-E Day, Sergei Ursulyak, director 2000, The Musicians of Bremen, Alexander Abdulov, director 2002, Poirot’s Setback, Sergei Ursulyak, director (TV film) 2003, They Awoke in the Morning, Sergei Nikonenko, director Soldier, Yevgeni Serov, director (TV film)
Marina Komarova

Marina Komarova


46, was born in Odessa. Started work in the cinema, 1976. Montage specialist at the Odessa Film Studio, Tsentrnauchfilm science film studio, Moscow, and the Imperial film company Montage director, ITAR-TASS news agency since 1999 Member, Russian Cinematographers’ Union.

Worked at more than ten films.

Latest work, Fool! 2004.

Larissa Isayeva

Larissa Isayeva


42, graduated from the VGIK (All-Russia Institute of Cinematography, Moscow, Department of Economics), 1988. Manager, MAX casting agency (established, 1992).

Director-General, D’MAX Film Company, since 2003.

Oksana Korostyshevskaya

Oksana Korostyshevskaya


Born in Minsk, March 19, 1973. Graduated from the VGIK (All-Russia Institute of Cinematography, Moscow), Yevgeni Kindinov’s studio, 1990.

Starred the following films: 1997, The Shroud, Oleg Pogosyan, director, as Lukerya 2000, Quiet Waters, Eldar Ryazanov, director, as Jackie 2002, Art-Nouveau Game, Yefimov, director, as Maria Vesnovskaya 2002, Entrance Through the Window, Grigori Bezhanov, director

Prizes, awards, nominations: 2001, Best Debut, Smile Russia! Film festival, Quiet Waters, 2003, Best Actress, Amur Autumn film forum

Eugeny Redko

Eugeny Redko


Born in Kodyma, Odessa Region, Ukraine, August 24, 1958. Graduated from the GITIS (All-Russia Theater Institute, Moscow, Alexei Borodin’s class), 1988. Employed with the Russian Youth Theatre, Moscow, since then.

His latest works include: The Devil’s Charm and The Go-Between, Vladimir Potapov, director The House on the Stone, Alexei Khryakov, director The Possessed The Liberty Sisters, Vadim Grammatikov, director


Regina Myannik

Regina Myannik


Born in Moscow, 1973. Graduated from the Moscow State University, Department of Journalism, and did postgraduate research there. Graduated from the GITIS(All-Russia Theater Institute, Moscow) as actress, 2001. Appears on stage and in the cinema.

Films:
Kamenskaya 3, Yuri Moroz, director, as Olga OK! Oleg Fomin, director, as Little Su Dark Horse, Sergei Gazzayev, director, as Olga The Tender Fiend, Alexander Sabbadze, director The Creeps, Pavel Ruminov, director Fool! Maxim Korostyshevsky, director

Alexander Baluev

Alexander Baluev


Born in Moscow, December 6, 1958. Graduated from the Moscow Arts Theater drama school, Ivan Tarkhanov’s class, 1980.

Appeared in more than fifty films, among them: 1989, The Kerosene Trader’s Wife, Alexander Kaidanovsky, director 1995, The Muslim, Vladimir Khotinenko, director 1997, The Peacemaker, Mimi Leder, director 2000, The Ideal Couple, Alexei Surikov, director 2002, The Tycoon, Pavel Lungin, director 2003, Bless Woman! Stanislav Govorukhin, director 2004, About Love in All Weather, Alla Surikova, director

Prizes, awards, nominations: 1996, the Nike, as Fedor (The Muslim), 1996, Best Actor, Cinetaur film festival (The Muslim), 1990, Best Actor, 17th festival of young Mosfilm studio filmmakers (The Kerosene Trader’s Wife)

Olga Volkova

Olga Volkova


Born, April 15, 1939. Graduated from the Leningrad Youth Theater drama school, Professor L. Makaryev’s class, 1960

Appeared in more than a hundred films, among them:

1953, The Two Captains, Vengerov, director 1982, A Railway Station for Two 1991, The Promised Heaven 1998, Quiet Waters 2003, The Tale of Fedot the Dashing Fusilier 2004, The Twelve Chairs
Dmitry Shevchenko

Dmitry Shevchenko


Born in Kharkov, Ukraine, June 17, 1964. Graduated from the LGITMiK, Eugeny Padve’s class, as actor, 1990.

Appeared in more than thirty cinema and television films, among them:

1998, Bourgeois’ Birthday, Alexander Mateshko, director 2001, Request Stop, Dmitri Faiziev, director 2003, Russians in Angel City, Rodion Nakhapetov, director 2004, The Death of an Empire, Vladimir Khotinenko, director 2004, Fight with a Shadow, Alexei Sidorov, director
Tatiana Lyutaeva

Tatiana Lyutaeva


Born in Novaya Kakhovka, Ukraine, March 12, 1965. Graduated from the VGIK (All-Russia Institute of Cinematography, Moscow), Alexei Batalov’s studio, 1986.

Appeared in many films. Her most memorable parts were in the following:

1987, En Avant, Naval Cadets! S. Druzhinina, director 1991, The Black Square, Y. Moroz, director 1992 Over Dark Waters, D. Meskhiev, director 2004 Multiplying Sorrows, N. Lebedev, director 2004, The Wolfhound, N. Lebedev, director
Igor Zolotovitsky

Igor Zolotovitsky


Born June 18, 1961. Graduated from the Moscow Arts Theater drama school, Vladimir Manyukov’s class, 1983.

Was with the Maxim Gorky Arts Theater company before 1988. 1988-90, Man theater studio. 1990-91, Stanislavsky Theater Professor, Moscow Arts Theater drama school, since 1989.

Taught acting in Paris. Played in the cinema. His most notable appearance was in, Dark Nights in Sochi, Vassili Pichul, director

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