Search results
Quiet Comes the Dawn ( Russian: Рассвет, romanized : Rassvet) is a 2019 Russian horror film directed by Pavel Sidorov and starring Aleksandra Drozdova and Oksana Akinshina. [1] It was released in Russia on 31 January 2019. Plot. Svetlana’s brother dies under mysterious circumstances.
- 70 million rubles
- Vladislav Severtsev, Dmitry Litvinov, Alyona Bogatkova, Svetlana Kabanova, Sofya Sokolova
- Garry Judd
Synopsis. Female protagonist’s brother dies under mysterious circumstances. Extremely vivid nightmares begin to haunt her and she decides to turn to the Institute of somnology for help. Along with other patients, they are induced into a «collective lucid dream». But at the dawn, they will awake to a completely different reality that is more ...
- Sveta; Nastya; Anton's mother
- Pavel Sidorov
- 2019
- 4
People also ask
What is Quiet Comes the dawn about?
Is Quiet Comes the dawn a good movie?
Where can I Buy 'Quiet Comes the dawn'?
What is Quiet Comes the dawn aka Rassvet?
Quiet Comes the Dawn (2019) Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro. Directed by. Pavel Sidorov. Writing Credits (in alphabetical order) Evgeny Kolyadintsev. Cast (in credits order) Produced by. Music by. Garry Judd. Cinematography by. Ivan Burlakov. Production Design by. Sergey Sharamet. Costume Design by. Evgeniya Tsarko.
Runtime: 1h 30m. Cast & Crew. Aleksandra Drozdova. Sveta. Aleksandr Molochnikov. Kirill. Anna Slyu. Lilya. Oleg Vasilkov. Vitaliy. Kuz'ma Kotrelev. Anton. Oksana Akinshina. mama Antona. Show all...
- Horror, Mystery & thriller
- Aleksandra Drozdova
- Pavel Sidorov
Oct 4, 2019 · Quiet Comes the Dawn (original title Rassvet) starts off with an incredible atmosphere: a pregnant woman escaping from something in the middle of a rainy night with hallucinations or ghosts or actual children (who knows!) crying to her. I was gripped.
The plot of the film revolves around a girls Lights, which from the birth connected with the sect of 'Dawn'. The picture ends ambiguously, and most likely we can see the continuation. As with most horror movies, the plot is predictable. The visual component is quite good. As for the acting, Stanislavsky would say: "I don't believe it!".