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Given in Exchange (2013)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 28M

Director : Sofya Geveyler
Writer : Sofya Geveyler

Synopsis

This documentary follows the story of a mother's love: from an empty heart to a tragedy that has changed her, to creation and love, from rejecting her own son to adopting someone else's child and accepting him as her own.

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Sofya Geveyler
Sofya Geveyler
Director
Sofya Geveyler
Sofya Geveyler
Screenplay
Sergei Miroshnichenko
Sergei Miroshnichenko
Producer
Alexandr Kotenko
Alexandr Kotenko
Director of Photography
Yan Yasinsky
Yan Yasinsky
Director of Photography
Ilya Demutsky
Ilya Demutsky
Original Music Composer
Elerzhon Kimsanov
Elerzhon Kimsanov
Editor
Artur Khayrullin
Artur Khayrullin
Sound Designer
Elizaveta Parfentyeva
Elizaveta Parfentyeva
Sound Mixer

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