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I Cry With You 2019

16 min📅 2019-06-10

Directed by rising talent Paulina Andreeva, *I Cry With You* (2019) is a poignant 16-minute drama that dives into the emotional depths of Mitya, a professional mourner who sheds tears for pay at funerals.

Director: Paulina Andreeva

Cast

Pavel Vorozhtsov
Pavel Vorozhtsov
Nina Guseva
Nina Guseva
Yevgeniya Simonova
Yevgeniya Simonova
Svetlana Kolpakova
Svetlana Kolpakova
Igor Vdovin
Igor Vdovin
Roza Khairullina
Roza Khairullina
Evgeny Perevalov

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I Cry With You (2019) about?

The film follows Mitya, a professional mourner who earns a living by crying at funerals. As he strives to perfect his craft, he encounters rivals and critics, forcing him to confront his own purpose and resilience in a world that doesn't always understand him.

Who directed I Cry With You?

Paulina Andreeva directed the film, bringing a nuanced and atmospheric approach to this emotionally charged short drama.

Who stars in I Cry With You?

The film features Pavel Vorozhtsov as Mitya, alongside Nina Guseva, Yevgeniya Simonova, and Svetlana Kolpakova in key roles.

Is I Cry With You (2019) worth watching?

While it's a short film, *I Cry With You* offers a deeply moving and thought-provoking experience that stands out in the drama genre. Its exploration of grief, identity, and dedication makes it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven storytelling.

How long is I Cry With You?

The runtime of *I Cry With You* (2019) is 16 minutes.

About I Cry With You (2019) — A Short Drama on Grief and Professional Tears

Directed by rising talent Paulina Andreeva, *I Cry With You* (2019) is a poignant 16-minute drama that dives into the emotional depths of Mitya, a professional mourner who sheds tears for pay at funerals. With quiet intensity and understated realism, the film explores themes of identity, competition, and the search for validation in an unfamiliar world. The atmosphere is melancholic yet strangely uplifting, as Mitya navigates a landscape of skeptics and rivals while clinging to his belief in the sacredness of his role.

The story unfolds with delicate precision, balancing humor and heartbreak as Mitya's dedication to his craft faces unexpected challenges. Supported by a talented ensemble including Pavel Vorozhtsov and Nina Guseva, Andreeva crafts a short film that lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers to ponder the thin line between grief and performance.