
Sky Court
May 31 2012
•2h 34m
•Drama, Fantasy
Lawyers Andrew and Benjamin are friends who share a lot, but their work puts them on opposite sides. Their trials do not occur in this life but in the afterlife. They are members of the Sky Court deciding where a human soul should go after death- Heaven or Hell. Unexpectedly in one case personal interests of Andrew interfere: the man who made the proposal to his widow is on trial.
Cast
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Konstantin Khabenskiy
Андрей

Mikhail Porechenkov
Вениамин Шведов

Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė
Морфея

Evgeniya Dobrovolskaya
Анна Владимировна Боровская
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