An Independent Life (1992)
Samostoyatelnaya zhizn (original title)Reference View | Change View
- TV-MA
- 1h 37min
- Drama
- 30 Sep 1992 (France)
- Movie
- 1 win & 2 nominations.
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Cast
Pavel Nazarov | ... |
Valerka
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Dinara Drukarova | ... |
Valya
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Toshihiro Vatanabe | ... |
Yamamoto
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Elena Popova | ... |
Valerka's Mother
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Liana Zhvaniya | ... |
(as Liana Jvania)
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M. Aleksandrov |
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Elena Antonenko | ... |
(as E. Antonova)
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Aleksandr Aleksandrov | ... |
(as A. Alexandrov)
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Lidiya Dorotenko | ... |
(as L. Dorotenko)
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Natalya Ipatova |
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Vladimir Ivanov | ... |
(as V. Ivanov)
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Elizaveta Zhukova | ... |
(as Elisaveta Joukova)
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Tatyana Ivanova | ... |
(as T. Ivanova)
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Nikolay Kharitonov | ... |
(as N. Kharitonov)
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A. Kopustin | ... |
(as A. Kopoustine)
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Galina Kuznetsova | ... |
(as G. Kouznietsova)
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Vladimir Maksimov |
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A. Travin |
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L. Tyvus |
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Sofiya Arkadyeva |
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Aleksandr Bashirov | ... |
Major of Chemical Protection Corps
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K. Bulychyova |
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Vladimir Ivanov | ... |
(as V. Ivanov)
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Ivan Prais | ... |
Otets
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Directed by
Vitali Kanevsky |
Written by
Vitali Kanevsky | ... | () |
Produced by
Françoise Galfré | ... | executive producer |
Patrick Godeau | ... | co-producer |
Philippe Godeau | ... | producer |
Vitali Kanevsky | ... | co-producer |
Music by
Boris Rychkov |
Cinematography by
Vladimir Brylyakov |
Editing by
Yelena Gagarina |
Art Direction by
K. Zhuravlyov | ... | (as K. Jouravlev) |
Set Decoration by
Georgiy Kropachyov | ... | (as G. Kropachyov) |
Costume Design by
N. Kotova | ||
O. Kulechova | ... | (as O. Koulechova) |
Makeup Department
Yu. Khramtsova | ... | makeup supervisor |
Production Management
Serge Poljinsky | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Varvara Krassilnilova | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Kirill Kuzmin | ... | sound |
Claude Villand | ... | sound mixer |
Production Companies
- Alicéléo
- Canal+
- DAR
- La Sept Cinéma
- MK2 Productions
- PCC Productions
- PXP Productions
- PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Distributors
- Espace Sarou (2009) (Japan) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Euro Space (1995) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Pan Européenne Distribution (1992) (France) (theatrical)
- Alta Films (Spain)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
In this sequel to Freeze-Die-Come to Life, our hero (Pavel Nazarov), now 14, is alive but still unable to keep out of trouble. His female chum Galia did not fare so well, but her sister (Dinara Drukarova, who also plays Galia) develops a love/hate relationship with her sister's friend. Complications arise when the boy is accused of stealing at school and again finds himself on the lam. This is very similar to its predecessor, except that it is filmed in color and concludes with a dose of realism. |
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Did You Know?
Movie Connections | Follows Freeze Die Come to Life (1990). See more » |
Soundtracks | Tchalita See more » |