The Witch (Vedma)
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Original poster
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Country
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Russia
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Directed by
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Vladimir Pivovarov
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Release Date
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2020
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Language
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Russian
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Studio
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Red Beard Films
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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The witch Olga
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Anastasia Shemyakina
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Maxim Ekman
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Valentin Vorobyov
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Tonya
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Dar'ya Alekseeva
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Yegor
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Evgeni Tokarev
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Gleb Frolov
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Vitaliy Pahomov
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The witch Helen Ekman
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Boroda Juliya Yevgeniya Dubrovskaya
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Miron Zaytsev
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Evgeniy Sazonov
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Katya
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Elizaveta Bisirkina
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Mavka
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Mariya Eyvazova
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Shishiga
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Oksana Simonova
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The Witch (Russian: Ведьма; Vedma) is a 2020 (filmed 2018) Russian mystery thriller about witchcraft and based on Karelian mythology and Eastern Slavic folktales.
The following weapons were used in the film The Witch (Vedma):
WARNING! Major spoiler
Makarov PM
Policeman Gleb Frolov's (Vitaliy Pahomov) duty sidearm is a Makarov PM. He fires it twice. The screen gun has a very small muzzle, so it's likely an airsoft gun - the MP-654K or some other airsoft version of the PM.
Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
MP-654K, late version - .177
Gleb Frolov pulls his PM...
...and fires it at Shishiga (Oksana Simonova); (a Shishiga is an evil, swamp-dwelling creature from Eastern Slavic mythology).
Gleb Frolov with the holstered PM (pointed by the red arrow).
Gleb Frolov holds Maxim Ekman (Valentin Vorobyov) at gunpoint.
M1911A1
Yegor (Evgeni Tokarev) uses an M1911A1 loaded with silver bullets throughout the movie. Tonya (Dar'ya Alekseeva) holds this pistol in her dreams.
Pre-War Colt M1911A1 - Commercial Model known as the "Colt Government Model" - .45 ACP. This has a deep Colt factory blued finish, common for commercial variants before and after the war.
Yegor holstering his M1911 after shooting Shishiga.
Tonya holds the M1911 in her dreams.
The grips of Yegor's holstered M1911 is seen.
Yegor threatens Mavka (Mariya Eyvazova) with his M1911; (Mavka is an evil spirit from Eastern Slavic mythology).
The M1911 is knocked from Yegor's hands.
Yegor holds his M1911 after firing it.
The M1911 is aimed by Yegor.
Yegor puts his M1911 on the ground.
AKS-74U
An AKS-74U is the main firearm of policeman Gleb Frolov (Vitaliy Pahomov).
Gleb Frolov fires his AK at Shishiga.
The AK is fired by Frolov.
A slightly different view of the AK.
Frolov realizes that his AK is out of ammo.
The AK is seen in the police car.