The Twelfth Summer Trailer

The Twelfth Summer Trailer (2008)

30 December 2008 Family 80 mins

A story about a very special summer in a life of twelve years old Mishka.

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Cast

Anna Kelina

as Katya

Yuliya Butakova

as Katya's Mom

Sergey Anufriev

as Mishka's Dad

Mikhail Paznikov

as Uncle Gosha

Maxim Udintsev

as Egor's brother

Crew

Irina Uralskaya

Irina Uralskaya Director of Photography

Valeri Lukinov

Valeri Lukinov Production Design

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

Russia 30 December 2008

Production Companies

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