- Country: Russia
- Genre: drama
- Producer: M. Borodin
- Premiere in Russia: 2021
Snow Flies Up is a Russian drama by debutant director Mikhail Borodin about the problem of modern slavery, based on real events. The main character of the picture is a woman named Mukhabat. As one of the disenfranchised workers of the store, she decides to free herself from slavery after the mistress takes her newborn son from her. While the actors have not been named, the exact release date of the film "Snow Flies Up" is unknown, but the release and release of the trailer are planned in 2021.
Plot
For eight years, the main character Muhabbat, together with other migrants, has been living, sleeping, eating and working in an ordinary grocery store in a residential area of Moscow, not receiving a penny and not having the right even for a short rest. Muhabbat's patience ends when the mistress takes her newborn son from her. Having overcome despair and fear, the Mahabbat regains freedom for himself and others. But she has to leave Russia. Returning to her native Uzbekistan, the heroine tries to return the child at any cost. To do this, she has to go a long way, consisting of pain, compromises and losses.
Production
Director and scriptwriter - Mikhail Borodin (short films: "I'm normal", "Registration").
The producer of the project is Artem Vasiliev ("Spikelets", "One and a half rooms, or Sentimental journey to the Motherland").
Actors
The cast has yet to be announced.
Interesting Facts
Did you know that:
- The film's producer Artem Vasiliev suggested that the drama could become international.
The plot of the film Snow Flies Up (2021) is based on a real story that took place in Moscow in 2012. Then, in the Golyanovo district, women were released who had lived and worked in slave conditions for many years in one of the local shops. When working out the script, Mikhail Borodin met with real participants in those events.