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Duration: 36 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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Birth Name: Ольга Константиновна Куриленко
Birth Date: 1979-11-14
Birth Place: Berdiansk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine]
Alternate Names: Olga Kutylenko, Olga Kutylenko, Olga Kostiantinivna Kurylenko, Olga Kuylenko, Olha Kostiantynivna Kurylenko, Olha Kostiantynivna Kurylenko, اولگا کوریلنکو, オリガ・クリレンコ, オリハ・クルィレンコ, オルガ・キュリレンコ, オーリハ・コスチャントィーニウナ・クルィレーンコ, 올가 쿠릴렌코
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Olga Kurylenko, born Ukrainian-French on November 14, 1979, rose to prominence as an actress after a successful modeling career in Paris. She began acting in 2004 and gained recognition for her role as Camille Montes in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace (2008). Kurylenko's breakthrough role was in the action film Hitman (2007), where she played Nika Boronova, a mysterious Russian woman who stirred unexpected emotions in the genetically-engineered assassin Agent 47.
Release Year: 2009
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Alternative Title: Стены, Loin d'Eden, The Assassin Next Door, Walls
Director: Danny Lerner
Writer: Danny Lerner
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Genre: Action, Action Film, Drama, Thriller
In an old apartment building, two women live across the hall from each other on the second floor. Galia is an unwilling assassin working with a local sex-traffic mafia and longs to reunite with her daughter in Ukraine. Eleanor is a grocery store cashier suffering abuse at the hands of her husband and dreams of winning the lottery to escape him. Despite living adjacent to each other, Galia and Eleanor are unaware of one another's existence until circumstances force them together. When Galia disobeys orders by not killing a female target and Eleanor discovers she is pregnant, they decide to fight against their oppressors for survival and freedom.
Directed by Danny Lerner in 2009, 'Kirot' (Hebrew for 'Walls') is an action-drama thriller that explores the lives of two women trapped in desperate circumstances. The film navigates themes of abuse, human trafficking, and survival through its two lead characters, Galia and Eleanor, who become unlikely allies against their shared oppressors.