The Confrontation (1986)
In the apartment of Anna, who, judging by her testimony to the investigation, was on a business trip, a fire broke out at night. The son was saved, but as a result of a nervous shock he was speechless. The investigation, the mother and father of the child will find out the true cause of the tragedy.
Director: Valeri Kremnyov
Genre: Mystery, Drama
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date: November 24, 1986
Cast
- Elena Safonova - Anna Smirnova
- Nikolai Karachentsov - Pavel Smirnov
- Lyudmila Polyakova - Mitina
- Elena Popova - Olga
- Anatoly Egorov - Valentin Sergeyevich
- Boris Drapkin - doctor
- Yaroslav Yesinovskiy - Alyosha
- Yuri Veyalis - Seryoga
- Viktor Shulgin - Fomin
- Kira Golovko - neighbor
Screenplay
Music: Yury Saulsky
Cinematography: Vladimir Nakhabtsev
Editing: Valentina Kulagina
Production: Mosfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
Themes
Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Addiction and Recovery
Keywords
suicide attempt, investigation, alcoholism, mental disorders
More Films by Director: Valeri Kremnyov
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Confrontation about?
- In the apartment of Anna, who, judging by her testimony to the investigation, was on a business trip, a fire broke out at night. The son was saved, but as a result of a nervous shock he was speechless. The investigation, the mother and father of the child will find out the true cause of the tragedy.
- Who directed The Confrontation?
- The Confrontation was directed by Valeri Kremnyov.
- Who stars in The Confrontation?
- The Confrontation stars Elena Safonova, Nikolai Karachentsov, Lyudmila Polyakova, Elena Popova, Anatoly Egorov, Boris Drapkin.
- How long is The Confrontation?
- The Confrontation has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
- What genre is The Confrontation?
- The Confrontation is a Mystery, Drama film.
- Where was The Confrontation produced?
- The Confrontation was produced in Soviet Union.
- What are the themes of The Confrontation?
- The themes of The Confrontation include: Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Addiction and Recovery.