Silver Stars Alissa P

Silver Stars Alissa P

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The story is mainly set in 1899 and New Year 1900 in Saint Petersburg, capital of the Russian Empire. The city's ice-covered rivers and canals act as broad avenues, traversed on ice-skates and sleds, with markets and winter festivals on the ice. Social classes mix in this winter wonderland, and the courier Matvey crosses paths with the aristocrat Alisa, who is an intellectual girl from a noble family.The film stars Fedor Fedotov and Sofya Priss,[6] alongside Kirill Zaytsev, Yuri Borisov, Aleksei Guskov, Severija Janusauskaite, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Timofey Tribuntsev, and Alexandra Revenko in supporting roles.[7] Principal photography lasted from January to May 2019.[8]

Silver Stars Alissa P

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Kind-hearted 18-year-old Matvey Polyakov is an ice-skating courier working for a local patisserie who is renowned for his speed. He is the fastest thanks to his skill with the heirloom silver skates inherited from his father Petr (named in credits), an optimistic and pious lamplighter.

As New Year's Day approaches, Alisa dissociates after she learns that her father gave full consent to her marriage with Count Arkady, who tries to win her over. The Vyazemskys attend a costume ball at the Great Gatchina Palace to announce Alisa's betrothal. Matvey infiltrates the ball, and reveals himself and two train tickets to Alisa, which she joyfully accepts. As Nikolai announces his daughter's betrothal, Arkady attempts to return with her, but he merely finds one of the train tickets; Matvey had dropped it due to a butler's intrusion. Matvey and Alisa skate away towards Vitebsky railway station with Arkady pursuing on horseback. At the platform the couple discover the missing ticket; Matvey spots the incoming Arkady with the second ticket and asks for Alisa to be kept on the train no matter what before intercepting Arkady on the platform. Matvey prevails in the ensuing struggle and runs back with the ticket, jumping onto the caboose to a waiting Alisa, but Arkady borrows a Nagant from a station officer and shoots Matvey's heart. The silver skates catch the bullet and saves Matvey, and the couple make it to Paris.

The source of inspiration for producer Petr Anurov may have been the title of the book of the famous novel of the same name by the Dutch-American writer Mary Mapes Dodge. While the book and the movie share a name and include silver skates and a sick father, they tell completely unrelated stories.

The company on the screen are the masters and actor of the star:[incomprehensible] Aleksei Guskov, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Severija Janusauskaite, Kirill Zaytsev, Yuri Borisov, Alexandra Revenko, Timofey Tribuntsev, Sergey Koltakov, and also stars of European cinema Denis Lavant[17] and Cathy Belton.

Just finished The most beautiful woman. I enjoyed it very much. Like your style of writing, the ease with which it reads. Kept me interested all the way through. I read in the early morning so it was an insensitive to get up and read like something that was calling me.


Going to read your other book The violinist in Venice.


Five stars from me.

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