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Nevesta

Nevesta

2017Movie⏱️ 1h 35mNot Rated
DramaHorrorMysteryRomanceThriller
4.6
IMDB Rating
3,184 votes

The unusual practice of photographing dead relatives during mid-1800s rural Russia will link a Philology student with her husband's abysmal family history.

Director
Svyatoslav Podgaevskiy
Writers
N/A
Stars
Viktoriya Agalakova, Aleksandra Rebenok, Igor Khripunov
Release Date
January 19, 2017
Language
Russian
Country
Russia
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Wins
🎯 1
Nominations
💬 32
Reviews
📋 3.8K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Viktoriya Agalakova
Viktoriya Agalakova
as Nastya
Aleksandra Rebenok
Aleksandra Rebenok
as Liza
Igor Khripunov
Igor Khripunov
as Barin
👤
Natalia Grinshpun
as Aglaya
👤
Victor Solovyev
as Ivan and Lisa's father
👤
Marina Alhamdan
as The Bride
Miroslava Karpovich
Miroslava Karpovich
as The Wife
Evgeniy Koryakovskiy
Evgeniy Koryakovskiy
as Nastya's teacher
Valeriya Dmitrieva
Valeriya Dmitrieva
Dmitriy Kulichkov
Dmitriy Kulichkov
as Tikhon

💰 Box Office

$6,985,353
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Production
10/09, 2020 Studio, Focus Plus Cinema

🏷️ Keywords

grindhouse filmshot to deathrussian horrorvengeful ghost1800s

🎯 Categories

RussianFolk HorrorSupernatural HorrorDramaHorrorMysteryRomanceThriller

⭐ Featured Review

5 Stars From Me
by Foutainoflife2019-05-14
5/10

"Despite having already married, a young bride is taken to the home of her husband for a ceremony with his family. A dark ceremony that may take her life. I actually watched this a while back and really enjoyed it but the subtitles I had were choppy. I didn't want to review it until had watched it with better subtitles and having just finished it up for the 2nd time, I still like it. I love bridal horror. Love can cause you to do crazy things and when you really consider it, there are a lot of ways it can be twisted into horror. The story is the best part of this film but it needs a litt..."

💡 Did You Know?

Vanya is a Russian diminutive for Ivan. Don't get confused. Is the same character.

📖 Synopsis

The unusual practice of photographing dead relatives during mid-1800s rural Russia will link a Philology student with her husband's abysmal family history.