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Doctor Liza (film)

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Doctor Lisa
Film poster
Directed byOksana Karas
Written byAleksey Ilyushkin
Produced by
  • Aleksandr Bondarev
  • Irina Borisova
  • Dzhanik Fayziev
  • Maria Ionova
  • Rafael Minasbekyan
  • Timur Weinstein
Starring
CinematographySergey Machilsky
Production
companies
  • Ivan
  • KIT Film Studio
  • Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
  • NTV Channel
Distributed byWhite Nights
Release dates
  • September 2020 (2020-09) (Kinotavr)[1]
  • October 22, 2020 (2020-10-22) (Russia)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Doctor Lisa (Russian: Доктор Лиза) is a 2020 Russian biographical drama film directed by Oksana Karas about Elizabeth Glinka.[2][3][4][5]

Plot

The plot is of one day in the life of Elizabeth Glinka who is the head of Fair Care Foundation in Moscow in 2012. As the day starts, Elizabeth and her husband Gleb Glebovich Glinka are going to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary. Elizabeth is waiting for her three sons and close friends to arrive.

Before the party, the last thing she needs to do is drop by Moscow Paveletsky Railway Station to check on weekly patients at the Fair Care fund and to send humanitarian supplies to people in need.

At the clinic, a man calls Doctor Lisa. In a hospital in the Moscow suburbs his five-year-old girl, Eva, who is dying. The doctor on duty has to discharge Eva. Due to medical formalities the child, who suffers from cancer, is left without painkillers. Doctor Lisa agrees to help.

This request results in Doctor Lisa breaking the law for this girl.[6][7][8][9][10]

Cast

Awards and nominations

  • 2021 Golden Unicorn Awards: nominated for Best Film award.[11]
  • 2021 - "Golden Eagle" - Best music (Yuri Poteenko).
  • 2021 - "Nika" - Best Actress (Chulpan Khamatova).
  • 2021 - "Nika" - Best Supporting Actress (Tatiana Dogileva).
  • 2020 - "Kinotavr" - Audience award.
  • 2020 - XIV All-Russian Film Festival of Historical Films "VECHE" - Best Director (Oksana Karas).[12]
  • 2020 - XIV All-Russian Film Festival of Historical Films "VECHE" - "Prize of the Governor of the Novgorod Region"[12]

References

  1. ^ "Doctor Liza". Kinotavr. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  2. ^ Фильм о создании драмы "Доктор Лиза" представили на Patriki Film Festival в Москве
  3. ^ «Доктор Лиза» Оксаны Карас и «Эсав» Павла Лунгина откроют фестиваль «Меридианы Тихого»
  4. ^ Прорыв этнического кино и проявление нового стиля: чем запомнился и чем разочаровал «Кинотавр-2020»?
  5. ^ Главные фильмы фестиваля «Кинотавр» в Okko
  6. ^ Foundation.org Doctor Liza’s Fair Care
  7. ^ Doctor Lisa (2020)
  8. ^ Filming about Doctor Liza began in Moscow. Retrieved April 14, 2019. Archived from the original on April 14, 2019.
  9. ^ a b Glinkas return to Russia (July 21, 2008). Retrieved 18 October 2020. Archived from the original on 23 September 2020.
  10. ^ DOCTOR LIZA Russia, 2020, 16+ About the Film, Kinotavr
  11. ^ Golden Unicorn Awards, Nominees & Winners, 2021
  12. ^ a b Veche festival of historical films ended in Veliky Novgorod. TASS. Retrieved 29 April 2021. Archived from the original on 29 April 2021.