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3.0 1h 32m

It's Not Forever

Most of us say the word "Mama" without thinking. But there are children who have never uttered this word in their lives. The film is about these children, orphans. In these children, no less love than in each of us. And they are waiting. Sometimes too long. But they never cease to believe for a second that one day they will be able to say this simple word. The word "Mama" ...

Top Cast

  • Agrippina Steklova

    Agrippina Steklova

  • Olga Lapshina

    Olga Lapshina

  • Yana Esipovich

    Yana Esipovich

  • Aleksandr Mokhov

    Aleksandr Mokhov

  • Marta Drozdova

    Marta Drozdova

    Marta Orlova

  • Mikhail Sazanov

    Mikhail Sazanov

  • Makar Pustoramov

    Makar Pustoramov

  • Alexandr Agashkov

    Alexandr Agashkov

  • Amaliya Barysheva

    Amaliya Barysheva

Overview

Most of us say the word "Mama" without thinking. But there are children who have never uttered this word in their lives. The film is about these children, orphans. In these children, no less love than in each of us. And they are waiting. Sometimes too long. But they never cease to believe for a second that one day they will be able to say this simple word. The word "Mama" ...

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