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Sand Snowman

"Dreams into delusions, trust into betrayal, love into unknown destinations."

Sand Snowman is an original short film by writer and director Yeva-Genevieve Lavlinski. Based on a true events, Sand Snowman reveals the hopes and tragedies that arise from the abundance or lack of parental love. Catch a glimpse of the turmoil in the times of the end of the Soviet empire and the birth of the "New Russians."

Top Cast

  • Yeva-Genevieve Lavlinski

    Yeva-Genevieve Lavlinski

    Olga - Katya's Mother

  • Mikki Padilla

    Mikki Padilla

    Kirilova

  • Euguen Leon

    Euguen Leon

    Arcadiy

  • Doug Mattingly

    Doug Mattingly

    Agent Ignatenko

  • Galina Manevich

    Galina Manevich

    Nadiya

  • Matthew Grathwol

    Matthew Grathwol

    Katya's Doctor

  • Emma Breeze

    Emma Breeze

    Little Vanya

  • Erin Solomon

    Erin Solomon

    Little Katya

  • Smokey Miles

    Smokey Miles

    Stepan

Overview

Sand Snowman is an original short film by writer and director Yeva-Genevieve Lavlinski. Based on a true events, Sand Snowman reveals the hopes and tragedies that arise from the abundance or lack of parental love. Catch a glimpse of the turmoil in the times of the end of the Soviet empire and the birth of the "New Russians."

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