Stolen Happiness movie poster

Stolen Happiness

April 2, 2016 3h 13m

Originally released in 2016. Stolen Happiness is a drama/romance film. directed by Maxim Brius. With a runtime of 3h 13m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Marina Denisova, Ilya Obolonkov, and Julia Kudoyar

Synopsis

Vera has the perfect marriage. She's a caring housewife and excels at her primary task—pleasing and providing a comfortable life for her husband, Boris, a musician and conservatory teacher. Vera might have lived a somewhat dull and stable life if not for her younger sister, Nika, who unexpectedly and unceremoniously intruded on their family idyll. Vera isn't happy about the unexpected visit, and for good reason. She and her sister became strangers after Nika "stole" Vera's happiness, stealing her sister's fiancé, her first "school love." Now Nika has separated from her husband and is once again "actively searching." And, as several years ago, Nika's choice once again falls on Vera's chosen one. It seems history is repeating itself. But this time, Vera isn't giving up. She will try to reclaim her "stolen happiness."

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 2, 2016 9 years ago
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Runtime 3h 13m 193 minutes total
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Russia Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU

Production Companies

  • Mediaprofsoyuz

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stolen Happiness about?

Vera has the perfect marriage. She's a caring housewife and excels at her primary task—pleasing and providing a comfortable life for her husband, Boris, a musician and conservatory teacher. Vera ...

Who directed Stolen Happiness?

Stolen Happiness was directed by Maxim Brius.

How long is Stolen Happiness?

Stolen Happiness has a runtime of 3 hours and 13 minutes (193 minutes total).

When was Stolen Happiness released?

Stolen Happiness was released on April 2, 2016 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Stolen Happiness?

The main cast of Stolen Happiness includes Marina Denisova, Ilya Obolonkov, Julia Kudoyar, Victor Rybchinskiy, Pauline Stefanovich.