The story of a couple of swindlers - a poor musician, Andrei, and his ambitious girlfriend, Lina - and their victims, two elderly women. Anna Sergeevna, a rich aristocratic widow, lives alone in a luxurious apartment and spends a lot of time with her best friend, Luba. Andrei and Lina plan to steal the widow's savings. But first Andrei has to gain her confidence by posing as a piano tuner...
Muratova transforms her satirical crime drama into an existential one about human relations, totally controlled and fatally damaged by social and economic conventions. Every character virtuously exploits the feelings of the others, and none doubt for a moment that love, devotion and friendship do cost money.
As usual, Muratova contrasts different cinematic and artistic techniques. The diversity and interplay of her methods give rise to a very particular aesthetic. Highly explosive, yet perfectly balanced.
- Director
- Kira Muratova
- Countries of production
- Russia, Ukraine
- Year
- 2004
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2013
- Length
- 154'
- Medium
- 35mm
- Original title
- Nastroyshchik
- Language
- Russian
- Producers
- Sergey Chliyants, Aleksandr Bokovikov
- Production Companies
- Pygmalion Production Film Co., Ministry of Culture and Arts of Ukraine
- Sales
- Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre
- Screenplay
- Kira Muratova, Evgeny Golubenko, Sergei Chetvertkov
- Cinematography
- Gennady Karyuk
- Editor
- Valentina Oleynik
- Production Design
- Evgeny Golubenko
- Sound Design
- Yefim Turetsky, Alexei Shulga
- Music
- Valentin Silvestrov
- Cast
- Renata Litvinova, Georgy Deliev