
When the Lilacs Bloom
Oct 31 2010
•1h 27m
•Romance
The main heroine lives in a tiny apartment with her elderly mother and young son. To support her family, she has to work hard, leaving her with almost no time for a personal life. Her friend, a housekeeper in a wealthy family, invites her to a gathering at her fiancé’s friends’ place, hoping to cheer her up a little.
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Ludmila Kurepova

Andrey Barilo
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Olga Dibtseva
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Yelena Zakharova
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