Fidelity | |
Director: | Nigina Sayfullaeva |
Producer: | Sergey Kornikhin Valery Fedorovich |
Starring: | Evgeniya Gromova Aleksandr Pal |
Cinematography: | Mark Ziselson |
Music: | Andrey Dergachev |
Country: | Russia |
Language: | Russian |
Budget: | approx. $718,000[1] |
Gross: | $1,647,393[2] |
Runtime: | 82 minutes |
Studio: | Droog Drooga Premier (TNT) |
Distributor: | Walt Disney Studios Sony Pictures Releasing (WDSSPR)[3] Capelight Pictures (Germany) |
Fidelity (Russian: Верность|Vernost, also marketed as '''Infidelity''')[4] is a 2019 Russian erotic drama film directed by Nigina Sayfullaeva, and starring Yevgenia Gromova, Aleksandr Pal, Marina Vasileva and Alexey Agranovich.[5] [6]
Lena is a 30-year-old obstetrician-gynecologist. Her life is good, as her colleagues admire her and grateful patients express their gratitude to her. Her personal life is also without incident. Sergei, her caring husband, works as an actor in a drama theater and does not interfere in her affairs. But Lena suddenly notices significant changes in his conduct. An important aspect of their life is that they are not sexually active. Lena now believes her husband is cheating on her after reading a text message from Katya, Sergei's co-actor. She refuses to tolerate this and, in retaliation, cheats with an unknown man. Unexpectedly, a new universe opens up for her, full of passion and amazing feelings, which she uses to express her emotional state. Constant treachery, on the other hand, is becoming an inextricable aspect of her double life. She is portrayed as a woman in an unfulfilling marriage, who begins an uncontrollable double life of adulterous affairs.
"Fidelity" was shown at the 30th Open Russian Film Festival as part of the "Main Competition Program", where it received a "Special Jury Diploma" with the words "for the boundless faith of the actors in the director."[7]
On March 9, 2020, the film received the main prize of the Russian Film Festival in Paris. The jury included writer and director Emmanuel Carrère, director of the Ciné+ TV channel Bruno Deloeste, and actress Dinara Drukarova.[8]
The film's budget was 76.3 million rubles, approximately, $718,000. Before its theatrical release on October 31, 2019, pre-sales touched $23,300. The first day of screening ticket revenue totaled $83,312; first weekend $720,227; and second weekend $329,336.[9] It grossed a worldwide total of $1,647,393.[10]