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Mirrors (2019)

Closer than it seems

Genre : Crime, Drama

Runtime : 0M

Director : Rashid Suleimenov

Synopsis

A well-functioning criminal scheme for theft and sale of mirrors fails when one of the thieves kills the car owner who has caught him. All the city's police forces are dispatched to capture the gang. But the main witness to the crime turns out to be familiar with the murderer and plunges herself into painful doubts, without betraying him. The girl is unaware that the other witness to the murder is the leader of the "Mirrors" gang.

Actors

Kairat Nurtas
Kairat Nurtas
Elizat Berikova
Elizat Berikova
Ayan Utepbergenov
Ayan Utepbergenov
Azamat Ashmakin
Azamat Ashmakin
Bayan Alaguzova
Bayan Alaguzova

Crews

Rashid Suleimenov
Rashid Suleimenov
Director
Timur Kanafin
Timur Kanafin
Producer
Khasan Kydyraliyev
Khasan Kydyraliyev
Camera Operator
Sergey Polyakov
Sergey Polyakov
Camera Operator
Aleksandr Palagin
Aleksandr Palagin
Art Direction
Renat Aubakirov
Renat Aubakirov
Sound

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