Marussia



GenreDrama
Release date2013
DirectorEva Pervolovici
Script byEva Pervolovici, Monica Stan
ProducerJanja Kralj, Sergey Selyanov
CountryRussia, France
Production CompaniesCTB Film Company, KinoElektron (France)
Runtime82 min.




Cast:


Dinara Drukalova,
Marie-Isabelle Stheynman,
Madalina Constantin,
Vyacheslav Polunin




Thought-provoking road movie that delves into the complex dynamics between a mother and her daughter. Set in a bustling city, the film explores the profound emotional distance that separates Lucia and her five-year-old daughter, Marussia. As immigrants from Russia, they find themselves in a perpetual state of movement, constantly shifting from one housing project to another, and from one man to the next, in search of a place to call home and a sense of stability.
Their journey unfolds against a backdrop of uncertainty and transience, as they navigate the challenges of their nomadic existence. Both Lucia and Marussia find themselves caught in a perpetual cycle of running away from each other, only to ultimately reunite once more. Through their shared experiences, "Marussia" explores the profound emotional depth that exists within their relationship, shedding light on the profound and often surprising ways in which roles can be reversed.