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Corrections Class

Sep 25, 2014
1h 38m
★ 6.1

Overview

Lena is a bright, disabled girl who, after years spent studying at home, is keen to get back to school. She is assigned to a special class for disabled pupils who have to present themselves before a school commission at the end of the year in order to prove that they merit being moved back into a "normal" class. Her enervated teachers, however, show absolutely no desire to motivate the students and help them improve; on the contrary, they try to quash right from the start any interest Lena shows in more complex study material. Nevertheless, Lena soon involves herself in the school routine and gets together with classmate Anton. Yet their transparent happiness is not to everyone's liking and repercussions soon follow.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

New People Film Company

Cast

Mariya Poezzhaeva

Mariya Poezzhaeva

Philipp Avdeev

Anton Sobolev

Philipp Avdeev

Nikita Kukushkin

Nikita Kukushkin

Artyom Markaryan

Artyom Markaryan

Natalya Pavlenkova

Svetlana Viktorovna, Lena's mother

Natalya Pavlenkova

Irina Vilkova

Lyudmila Nikolaevna

Irina Vilkova

Olga Lapshina

Olga Lapshina

Elena Nesterova

Elena Nesterova

Yuliya Serina

Yuliya Serina

Natalia Domeretskaya

Natalia Domeretskaya

Olga Roslova

Olga Roslova

Sergey Ivanuk

Sergey Ivanuk

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