

Run, and Don't Look Back! 2017
Set against the stark realism of a Voronezh hospital, *Run, and Don't Look Back! (2017)* follows Dr. Tatiana Bobrova as she fights to leave her shift—only to face a violent confrontation at home.
Director: Miroslav Malich
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Run, and Don't Look Back! (2017) about?
This intense drama centers on Dr. Tatiana Bobrova, who escapes a grueling hospital shift only to face a harrowing confrontation at home. Her husband, a high-ranking police officer, unleashes a storm of abuse that exposes the dark underbelly of their seemingly stable marriage.
Who directed Run, and Don't Look Back!?
The film was directed by Miroslav Malich, a filmmaker known for his uncompromising storytelling and focus on human drama.
Who stars in Run, and Don't Look Back!?
The film stars Yuliya Zhigalina as Dr. Tatiana Bobrova, Alexander Pashkov as her husband Sergei, and Vladimir Fokov in a supporting role.
Is Run, and Don't Look Back! (2017) worth watching?
With its gripping performances and emotionally charged narrative, *Run, and Don't Look Back!* offers a sobering exploration of domestic abuse. While not an easy watch, its authenticity and intensity make it compelling for fans of dramatic realism.
How long is Run, and Don't Look Back!?
Runtime details are not listed for this film.
About Run, and Don't Look Back! (2017) — A raw domestic drama you won't forget
Set against the stark realism of a Voronezh hospital, *Run, and Don't Look Back! (2017)* follows Dr. Tatiana Bobrova as she fights to leave her shift—only to face a violent confrontation at home. Director Miroslav Malich crafts a tense, unflinching drama about the fractures lurking beneath domestic façades. Yuliya Zhigalina delivers a raw performance as Tatiana, caught between professional duty and personal peril, while Alexander Pashkov portrays her husband, Sergei, a police captain spiraling into paranoia. The film dives into themes of control, abuse, and the quiet desperation of trapped women, wrapping its story in an atmosphere thick with dread and unresolved tension.
Malich's direction amplifies the emotional stakes, painting a portrait of a marriage corroded by power imbalances and unchecked rage. The absence of spectacle makes the violence feel even more intimate and unsettling, forcing viewers to confront the harsh realities of intimate partner abuse. With its blend of romance and drama, the film lingers in the mind long after the credits roll, challenging audiences to reflect on the stories society often overlooks.




