Pavlov's Dog
2005
Director: Katya Shagalova
Screen Play by: Katya Shagalova
Director of Photography: Eugeny Sinelnikov
Art-director: Masha Petrova
Costume designer: Natalia Stytsuk
Make-up artist: Asel Dzhumabaeva
Sound Director: Vasily Filatov
Editor: Elena Andreeva Gleb Nikulskiy
Starring: Elena Lyadova Nikolay Ivanov Sergey Kachanov Elena Galibina Maria Zvonareva Angelika Nevolina
Producer: Alexey Uchitel
Production: Rock Films Dingo with the support of the Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography
Country of production: Russia
Genre: Melodrama
Time: 72 min
Storyline
"Pavlov's Dog" is a debut for several members of its crew, including the screenwriter and director Katya Shagalova, and the cinematographer Evgeny Sinelnikov. The film reminds of Milos Forman's "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest". But the conflict here is not between doctors and patients, but rather between freedom and captivity. The film centers on the story of Ksenia and Maxim, two twenty-year-olds, who meet each other in the sanatorium and fall in love. Ksenia is an alchoholic, Maxim is suicidal. They have been both sent here by their relatives, who did not want to deal with their children and their problems. Gradually it becomes clear that the characters, betrayed by their relatives, kept inside the sanatorium, constrained by regimes and the cult of work therapy, are healthier and freer than many of those who live outside.
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PrizeWindow to Europe Film Festival
President of XIII Russian Film Festival Prize
2005 -
PrizePacific Meridian International Film Festival
Film Festival General Sponsor Prize
2006 -
Grand PrixFilm Festival Stalker
Grand Prix for the Best Film, Guild of Cinema Critics Prize
2006 -
AwardsOpen Russian Film Festival "Amurskaya Osen"
Best Debut, Best Director, Special Producer Prize
2006