Stop-Zemlia
Visit website5.2/10 • 18
2022-09-14 • 2h 2m
If you don't dare, you'll never know.
Hanging out with friends, smoking a lot, spinning bottles and kissing, making mistakes, playing, refusing to accept, dreaming with open eyes - life as a teenager can be overwhelmingly beautiful and difficult at the same time. In her debut, the Ukrainian director composes a deeply emotional and multi-layered portrait of a generation whilst seamlessly flowing between the fictional and the documental.
- Directors
- Kateryna Gornostai
- Editors
- Kateryna Gornostai
Stop-Zemlia
Visit website2022-09-14 • 2h 2m
5.2/10 • 18
If you don't dare, you'll never know.
Hanging out with friends, smoking a lot, spinning bottles and kissing, making mistakes, playing, refusing to accept, dreaming with open eyes - life as a teenager can be overwhelmingly beautiful and difficult at the same time. In her debut, the Ukrainian director composes a deeply emotional and multi-layered portrait of a generation whilst seamlessly flowing between the fictional and the documental.
- Directors
- Kateryna Gornostai
- Editors
- Kateryna Gornostai
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMaria Fedorchenko
Masha Chernykh
Arsenii Markov
Senia Steshenko
Yana Isaienko
Yana Bratiychuk
Oleksandr Ivanov
Sasha Hanskyi
Andrii Abalmazov
Andrii Klymyshyn
Rubin Abukhatab
Rubin Zhuravlov
Marharyta Astakhova
Margo Osipova
Oksana Babych
Oksana Herasymenko
Inna Belikova
Masha's mother
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- Ukrainian
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- Keywords
- high schoolcoming of agekissingteenage lovetextingteenage romanceteenage lifeacceptanceukraine