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Female Novel
GenreTelenovela
Written byMarina Mareeva
Directed bySergei Snezhkin
StarringDina Korzun
Konstantin Khabensky
ComposerSergei Banevich
Country of originRussia
Original languageRussian
No. of series1
No. of episodes20
Production
ProducerSergei Avrutin
CinematographyVladislav Gurchin
Original release
NetworkChannel One Russia

Female Novel (Template:Lang-ru) is a 2005 Russian telenovela series directed by Sergei Snezhkin based on the novel The Steadfast Tin Soldatov by Marina Mareeva.[1][2]

Plot

An accident occurs during a hot summer day in which two expensive cars collide. In the "Volvo" is Kirill with his girlfriend Lolita. He is a successful and attractive publisher. In the "Saab" Andrei is driver with Evgenia as passenger along with her son. She works as a photographer in a studio. Kirill can charm women by using his mere gaze so that they are immediately ready to do anything, just to be with him. He wants to use this trick as bait for Evgenia, since he becomes infatuated with her. But Evgeniya does not succumb to either the seductive gaze nor for the love of the casual acquaintance. After the car accident the young mother's life changes radically.

Cast

  • Dina Korzun as Evgenia
  • Konstantin Khabensky as Kirill
  • Artur Vakha as Pyotr
  • Aleksandr Domogarov as Oleg Ermakov
  • Era Ziganshina as Alina Borisovna
  • Mikhail Wasserbaum as Ilya
  • Ivan Krasko as Vladislav Petrovich
  • Oksana Akinshina as Ksenia
  • Daria Lesnikova as Nadya
  • Yan Tsapnik as Torchinski
  • Valeriy Kukhareshin as Popov
  • Anna Basnchikova as Natasha / Lolita
  • Sergei Barkovsky as Viktor
  • Sergei Koshonin as psychologist
  • Marina Rokina as Lena
  • Andrei Astrakhantsev as Andrei

References

  1. ^ "Женский роман". Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema. Archived from the original on 2018-04-01. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
  2. ^ "Телеэфир 2 марта". Rossiyskaya Gazeta.