Shame
Jul 04 2013
•2h 30m
•Drama
Set against the serene frozen tundras of the Arctic, a group of desperate sailor's wives wait patiently for their husbands return from sea. As bad news knock on their door, one woman finds out about her husband's infidelity.
Cast
See allMariya Semyonova
Lena
Khelga Filippova
Valentina
Larisa Marshalova
Vera
Elena Korobeynikova
Zoya Andreevna
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