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Ball Gown 2003

90 min📅 2003-01-01

In Irina Volokh's intimate drama *Ball Gown (2003)*, a fragile but resilient family dynamic unfolds as Vika and her ailing mother face an unexpected challenge when Klaudia, her mother's overbearing sister, asserts control over their shared apartment.

Director: Irina Volokh

Cast

Yelena Borushko
Vika
Violetta Nesterovich
Violetta Nesterovich
Mila
Tacciana Baŭkalava
Tacciana Baŭkalava
Sonya Ivanovna
Marina Mogilevskaya
Marina Mogilevskaya
Claudia Ivanovna
Anastasiya Nemolyaeva
Anastasiya Nemolyaeva
Nina Victorovna
Aleksandr Timoshkin
Aleksandr Timoshkin
Aleksandr Kashperov
Aleksandr Kashperov
Fomich
Nikolay Rayevskiy
Mitya
Igor Lenyov
Igor Lenyov
Olya Lupach

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ball Gown (2003) about?

*Ball Gown* follows Vika and her mother as they share an apartment with their domineering aunt and her rebellious daughter, Mila. As tensions rise, Vika navigates a fragile new friendship that becomes her lifeline in the chaos of family power struggles.

Who directed Ball Gown?

*Ball Gown* was directed by Irina Volokh, whose work often explores intimate human relationships and emotional resilience.

Who stars in Ball Gown?

The film features Yelena Borushko, Violetta Nesterovich, Tacciana Baŭkalava, Marina Mogilevskaya, and Anastasiya Nemolyaeva in key roles.

Is Ball Goun (2003) worth watching?

While *Ball Gown* is a niche drama, its themes of family conflict and quiet strength make it a thought-provoking choice for fans of character-driven stories. Its runtime of 90 minutes keeps it tight and engaging.

How long is Ball Gown?

Ball Gown runs for 90 minutes.

About Ball Gown (2003) — A Poignant Drama of Family, Resistance, and Unexpected Bonds

In Irina Volokh's intimate drama *Ball Gown (2003)*, a fragile but resilient family dynamic unfolds as Vika and her ailing mother face an unexpected challenge when Klaudia, her mother's overbearing sister, asserts control over their shared apartment. The arrival of Mila, Klaudia's defiant daughter, further disrupts their fragile peace, throwing Vika's world into chaos as she quietly resists the new hierarchy. Their strained coexistence reaches a boiling point at a lively party, where Vika finds solace in an unexpected friendship with a kindred spirit—a bond that offers her a glimmer of hope in an otherwise suffocating environment.

Set against the backdrop of post-Soviet urban life, *Ball Gown* weaves themes of resilience, familial obligation, and the quiet battles of adolescence into a poignant narrative. Volokh's direction captures the emotional weight of the story with a delicate balance of realism and tenderness, making it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas.