

Andrey lives with his sick mother, suffering serious disease, schizophrenia. Close relatives are tired of dealing with the disease: his father cut loose from his family long time ago, now he has another family; his sister also left home and for several years no one has heard from her. Only Andrey does not give up - day after day he fosters his sick mother, saves money and compiles documents to take her to Germany for treatment. But the fate is merciless to the main character - his mom dies the day before the departure - Andrey's world turned upside down - He hits the road to talk to his sister, to look into his father's eyes, to understand himself... "The Son" is a parable, a dream. The film is based upon a simple story about complicated relationships between a son and his parents and, what is most important, with himself. The relationships that end in tragic outcome.
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Cast

Alexey Chernykh
Andrey

Vadim Andreyev
Andrey's father

Olga Malakhova
Andrey's mother

Lidiya Omutnykh
Lena, Andrey's sister

Yelena Tonunts
Albina, doctor

Oksana Erdley
Oksana, bride

Yanina Kogut
aunt Valya, librarian

Valery Karibyan
Sergey, friend

Dmitry Kuryanov
Valera, taxi driver

Dmitry Faynshteyn
lover

Nadezhda Isayeva

Andrey Korsunov
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