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Birth Name: Olga Dihovichnaya
Birth Date: 1980-09-04
Birth Place: Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union
Alternate Names: Olga Dykhovichnaya, Olga Dykhovitchnaia, Ольга Дыховичная
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Olga Dykhovichnaya, born in 1986 in Serbia, is known for her role as Marina in the movie 'Portret v sumerkakh' (2011). The film follows Marina's life-changing experience of being humiliated and injured. Driven by revenge, she returns to the scene of the crime daily until she locates the culprit. However, when she is ready for justice, Marina makes an unexpected decision.
Release Year: 2011
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Alternative Title: Porträt in der Dämmerung, Portrait au crépuscule, Portreto sto lykofos, Mynd í ljósaskiptum, Skumringsportrett, Portret o zmierzchu, Портрет в сумерках, Retrato en penumbras, Twilight Portrait
Director: Angelina Nikonova
Writer: Angelina Nikonova, Olga Dykhovichnaya
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Genre: Drama
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Marina's life takes a dramatic turn when she finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time, leading to humiliation and pain that change her stable, prosperous life forever. Driven by revenge, Marina daily returns to the outskirts of the city where the fateful encounter occurred. After finally tracking down the person responsible for the crime, Marina makes an unexpected decision instead of seeking justice.
Portret v sumerkakh (2011) is a drama film directed by Angelina Nikonova that revolves around Marina, a woman whose life takes an unforeseen turn due to a fateful encounter. The movie explores themes of revenge, redemption, and the power of personal decisions. Although the specific context or background of the crime is not detailed in the provided sources, the story focuses on Marina's transformation following her traumatic experience.