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Sinner 2014

★ 4.03 votes📅 2014-07-29

Dmitriy Konstantinov's gripping drama *Sinner (2014)* plunges us into a haunting quest for truth as Vlad, now grown, reunites his fractured family two decades after his mother's brutal murder.

Director: Dmitriy Konstantinov

Cast

Andrey Smolyakov
Andrey Smolyakov
Viktor Mikhaylovich
Darya Ursulyak
Darya Ursulyak
Yulya Nikitina
Evgeny Antropov
Evgeny Antropov
Vlad
Dmitriy Kulichkov
Dmitriy Kulichkov
Pavel Nikitin
Lyubov Aksyonova
Lyubov Aksyonova
Mariyana
Dmitriy Mukhamadeev
Dmitriy Mukhamadeev
Luka
Mariya Bolonkina-Vasilyeva
Mariya Bolonkina-Vasilyeva
Svetlana
Vladimir Kapustin
Vladimir Kapustin
Viktor’s friend
Vladimir Vinogradov
Vladimir Vinogradov
Valeriy Sergeevich
Ivan Dremach
Ivan Dremach
Vlad (childhood)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sinner (2014) about?

*Sinner (2014)* follows Vlad, who reunites his estranged family on the 20th anniversary of his mother's murder, only to uncover shocking truths that challenge everything he once believed. As he pieces together the past, long-buried secrets surface, forcing him to confront guilt, blame, and the blurred lines of justice.

Who directed Sinner?

*Sinner (2014)* was directed by Dmitriy Konstantinov, a filmmaker known for crafting intense emotional dramas.

Who stars in Sinner?

The cast of *Sinner (2014)* features Andrey Smolyakov, Darya Ursulyak, Evgeny Antropov, Dmitriy Kulichkov, and Lyubov Aksyonova.

Is Sinner (2014) worth watching?

While *Sinner (2014)* isn't rated on IMDb, its gripping themes of family, betrayal, and redemption make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas. The film's atmospheric tone and strong performances elevate its emotional weight, offering a thought-provoking exploration of guilt and forgiveness.

How long is Sinner?

Runtime details for *Sinner (2014)* are not listed.

About Sinner (2014) — A Haunting Family Drama Unfolding Decades of Secrets

Dmitriy Konstantinov's gripping drama *Sinner (2014)* plunges us into a haunting quest for truth as Vlad, now grown, reunites his fractured family two decades after his mother's brutal murder. Haunted by childhood blame and resentment toward his father, Vlad's journey to uncover the past unravels painful revelations that shatter his long-held convictions. Konstantinov crafts a moody, atmospheric narrative where suspicion and grief collide, set against the backdrop of a family bound by tragedy yet fractured by secrets. The film's emotional depth simmers beneath every conversation, with each revelation layering the story in moral ambiguity and raw humanity. As Vlad digs deeper, the line between villain and victim blurs, leaving audiences to question what it truly means to be a sinner.

With stellar performances from Andrey Smolyakov and Darya Ursulyak anchoring the cast, *Sinner (2014)* delivers a tense, introspective character study that lingers long after the credits roll.