The 18-year-old daughter of Evgeny Tsyganov and Irina Leonova was named best actress

The 18-year-old daughter of Evgeny Tsyganov and Irina Leonova was named best actress

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At the second Open Festival of Auteur Cinema “Winter”, held in Moscow, the main award was given to the drama “Panic Attacks” by Ivan I. Tverdovsky. It was planned to film it not only in Russia, but also in Norway, not far from the only pedestrian border checkpoint separating the two countries. But at some point this turned out to be impossible, and we had to limit ourselves to the Murmansk region.

The picture about life in a small town on the border with Norway turned out to be very relevant in light of attempts to close all northern land crossings. A road movie for a better life – this is how you can call this desperate journey from the Russian province to an even more remote town in border Norway. The film was originally called “Cliquishness”, and the script was written by Ivan I. Tverdovsky during his student years. He was interested in the wandering nature of a person who cannot find his place in life and is not able to control himself. The film became a kind of therapy for the director, and the point here is not at all in the medical aspect, but rather in mental turmoil.

The film was born with difficulty and took two years. The film crew never made it to Norway, although initially everything was going that way. Co-production with Norway did not work out. As a result, they filmed on the Kola Peninsula and in Moscow. However, the lead actress Lena Tronina went to Norway for one day to experience for herself all the feelings that her heroine experiences. The actress herself changed her place of residence more than once, leaving for Kazakhstan and China. Her parents, unlike her on-screen mother (Svetlana Kamynina), did not interfere with her choice, but when Lena came to Germany to visit her relatives, they did not welcome her with open arms, citing renovations. So the tense relationship between her character and her sister in the film is close to the actress’s heart.

Vika is young, but already prone to panic attacks. It is important for her that the doors are always slightly open, wherever she is, even in the car. The city in which she lives is environmentally unfavorable. And life there is dull. Young people have fun in cars covered with covers that hide them from prying eyes, and in a glass karaoke booth installed in the city. Vika’s sister lives in the border region of Norway, and Vika wants to go there, despite the hysterics of her mother, who believes that she did not raise her daughters so that they would leave. The picture is tough, as always from Ivan I. Tverdovsky, with an unexpected ending and excellent acting.

The award for best actor was deservedly received by Sergei Dvoinikov, who played Vika’s friend in “Panic Attacks”, who is a little in love with her. He will transport her across the border and witness something that is impossible to imagine. And then she will live peacefully with her sister in her hometown, raise a child, go to work, watch TV in the evenings, as if nothing had happened.

The film has an interesting sound solution, for which Rustam Mamedov was responsible. We repeatedly hear an industrial grinding sound based on the actress’s scream, which gives off an eerie feeling. Ivan I. Tverdovsky sought to avoid literal readings. He was interested in the struggle of a person with himself, and the viewer feels it.

Two awards went to the film “110” by debutant and graduate of Konstantin Lopushansky’s workshop at the St. Petersburg University of Film and Television Ilya Mikheev – for visual design (cinematographer Alexei Zaikov) and best actress, played by 18-year-old Polina Tsyganova – daughter of Evgeniy Tsyganov and Irina Leonova. She has already starred in the series “Alice Can’t Wait” by Natalia Meshchaninova, and this is her second role.

The aspiring director was attracted to Polina by her obstinate disposition. It all started with the complaints she made to him. At the lyceum where Polina’s heroine studies, her classmate voluntarily dies after a video of her participation is posted online by her classmates. Alice, played by Polina, will stop speaking after this, since she was also in the company and did nothing to prevent the bullying.

The young actress has a kind of wild beauty; at certain moments she seems very grown up next to her mother, played by Elizaveta Boyarskaya. She is a cold mother and communicates with her daughter formally, without much interest. And the daughter looks like her mother, she is like her reflection.

Polina came to the premiere with her mother, Irina Leonova, a wonderful theater actress, whom one could not help but admire in her first roles at the Maly Theater. During the show, she held her daughter’s hand. But Elizaveta Boyarskaya did not come to the show, because that day was her son’s birthday, and this is sacred to her. She is a completely different mother, not like Alice’s mother.

Ilya Mikheev was most concerned about the topic of repentance, and bullying came later, like Article 110 of the Criminal Code, related to incitement to suicide. He wanted to tell the story from the point of view of the tormentor, the accomplice, to show how a person feels who did not say “no” at the right moment.

Published in the newspaper “Moskovsky Komsomolets” No. 29175 dated December 11, 2023

Newspaper headline:
Panic attacks on the border with Norway

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