Nina Kilimnik

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Jun 06, 1949 (76 years old)

Nina Kilimnik

Known For

Theater Trap
1h 32m
Movie 2006

Theater Trap

The leading actress of a youth theater is forced to perform an openly erotic scene on stage. Trying to protest against the permissiveness and licentiousness that is happening in front of hundreds of young spectators, she tragically dies. The son of an influential businessman in the city, who loves the actress, decides to restore justice and take revenge for the death of his beloved...

Bringing Upside Down the Life
1h 12m
Movie 2003

Bringing Upside Down the Life

A company of swindlers is creating a school of nannies and teachers to provide “educational” services to the population. The company's employees are exclusively homeless people from the area of ​​three stations, subordinate to the foreman. The people chosen are very diverse, and a decent legend with recommendations is composed for each one. Thus, the scammers not only deceived gullible citizens who fell for the advertisement, but also quite realistically solved the problem of the homeless by providing them with food and a roof over their heads.

Prosecutor's Jubilee
1h 18m
Movie 2003

Prosecutor's Jubilee

Prosecutor decided to celebrate his jubilee on a grand scale, which, by the way, coincided with the New Year. There were a lot of invitees - the apartment was full. The toastmaster of the evening bravely managed his duties. Numerous guests were delighted: from the artists led by Santa Claus to the cheerful mother-in-law. But it had to happen that no one knew where the keys to the armored entrance door disappeared. Here we go!

Love-Service
1h 15m
Movie 2003

Love-Service

The car thief Boris, his longtime acquaintance Ivan, offers an easy job in the marriage agency "Love-service", which is officially engaged in the selection of suitors for every taste for single women with broken hearts, but in fact it is a well-planned scam.

Swan Song
1h 20m
Movie 1990

Swan Song

Oleg Borisov’s benefit performance. The plot of this televised stage production is based on Anton Chekhov’s dramatic sketch Swan Song, which tells the story of an aging actor’s fate. As the performance unfolds, the actor recalls some of his past roles in various productions based on the works of Ostrovsky, Griboyedov, Shakespeare, and Gogol. He also recites poems by Pushkin and sings a song by Okudzhava.

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