It Doesn't Hurt Me

[1][2] The film was released on June 15, 2006 in Russia and stars Renata Litvinova, Aleksandr Yatsenko, and Dmitri Dyuzhev as three young adults living in St.Petersburg.

[3][4] Tata (Renata Litvinova) is a vivacious young woman whose health is deteriorating due to leukemia.

Time Out Russia gave the movie a positive review and called it a "strong melodrama".

[5] Seans, a Saint Petersburg-published magazine specializing on cinema published a number of short review of the most influential authors.

The reviews were generally positive, and, in particular, they emphasized a good performance of Litvinova.