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Hostess of "White Nights" 2012

96 min📅 2012-06-09

In the heart of St. Petersburg, an independent spirit runs "White Nights" hotel, where Marina (Anastasiya Zavorotnyuk) thrives on charm and independence, steering clear of romance after past heartbreak.

Director: Olga Muzaleva

Cast

Anastasiya Zavorotnyuk
Anastasiya Zavorotnyuk
Marina
Aleksandr Arsentev
Aleksandr Arsentev
Konstantin Solomatin
Andrey Sergeev
Andrey Sergeev
Gleb Evgenyevich Ikonin
Aleksandr Nazarov
Aleksandr Nazarov
Aleksandr Sergeevich Lemurov
Yulia Kuvarzina
Yulia Kuvarzina
Yuliya
Natalya Ryzhikh
Natalya Ryzhikh
Alla
Igor Lysov
Igor Lysov
Igor Ivanovich
Aleksandr Voevodin
Aleksandr Voevodin
Sudakov
Алексей Дубровский
Fedya
Yuriy Cherkasov
Yuriy Cherkasov
Sergey Penochkin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hostess of "White Nights" (2012) about?

Marina, a self-assured hotel owner in St. Petersburg, has sworn off love after past disappointments, using her charm to keep admirers at a distance. When Konstantin, a disciplined naval officer, arrives at her hotel, his no-nonsense attitude clashes with her playful defiance, sparking an unexpected romance neither saw coming.

Who directed Hostess of "White Nights"?

Olga Muzaleva directed this romantic comedy, bringing a lighthearted yet polished touch to the story.

Who stars in Hostess of "White Nights"?

The film stars Anastasiya Zavorotnyuk as Marina, alongside Aleksandr Arsentev as Konstantin, with Andrey Sergeev, Aleksandr Nazarov, and Yulia Kuvarzina rounding out the key cast.

Is Hostess of "White Nights" (2012) worth watching?

While IMDb hasn't rated it, this charming romantic comedy offers a delightful mix of humor, heart, and elegant St. Petersburg scenery. Fans of witty, feel-good romances will likely enjoy its blend of cynicism and eventual warmth.

How long is Hostess of "White Nights"?

Hostess of "White Nights" runs for 96 minutes, offering a concise yet engaging cinematic experience.

About Hostess of "White Nights" (2012) — Meet Marina and Konstantin's sharp-witted romance in St. Petersburg

In the heart of St. Petersburg, an independent spirit runs "White Nights" hotel, where Marina (Anastasiya Zavorotnyuk) thrives on charm and independence, steering clear of romance after past heartbreak. Her carefully crafted indifference to love keeps suitors at bay—until Konstantin Solomatin arrives. A stern naval officer with a reputation for disliking women, Konstantin challenges Marina's resolve, revealing unexpected cracks in her armor. Directed by Olga Muzaleva, this romantic comedy blends wit, charm, and the timeless tension between stubborn hearts. With its elegant setting and spirited performances, Hostess of "White Nights" (2012) explores the dance between cynicism and vulnerability, wrapped in a lighthearted yet engaging narrative.

As Marina and Konstantin's clash of personalities gives way to reluctant attraction, the film captures the essence of modern romance in a world where love often feels like a battlefield. The cozy atmosphere of St. Petersburg's historic backdrop adds depth to a story about second chances and the surprising ways life rewrites our rules. Fans of witty, heartfelt comedies will find plenty to enjoy in this charming tale of two people learning that love might just be the one adventure worth surrendering to.