Dom

Karlovy Vary
Film Festival 2012
San Francisco International
Film Festival 2013

Dom

A Film by Oleg Pogodin

2012 - Russia - Drama/Action - 2.35 DCP - 109 min.

with Sergey Garmash , Bogdan Stupka , Vladimir Yepifantsev & Yekaterina Rednikova

Language: Russian
Produced by Sergey Selianov

In a large house in the middle of the steppes, the Shamanovs meet for a family gathering. When suddenly the eldest brother Victor appears after a 25 year absence, unspoken family conflicts come to light. Nobody suspects that Victor is escaping his dark past and that killers are looking for his hiding place.

Karlovy Vary
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San Francisco International
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