Scene from Vsyo vremya na svete (2023)
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Actresses in this Scene
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Alternate Names: Dasha Kotreleva
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Full Biography
Darya Kotrelova, professionally known as Dasha Kotreleva, is a Russian actress born on October 11, 1997, in Irkutsk, Russia. Her birth name is Darya Kotrelova.
She has gained recognition for her performances in contemporary Russian cinema and television. Her recent body of work includes significant roles in the drama series Autsors (Outsource), where she portrays the character Nina, and the 2025 film Zdes byl Yura (Yura was here), appearing alongside Konstantin Khabenskiy. Often credited as Dasha Kotreleva, she has also been featured in projects such as the crime series YuZZZ and the drama Kacheli. Her career is marked by a focus on intense, character-driven narratives within the modern Russian media landscape.
About the Movie: Vsyo vremya na svete (2023)
Alternative Title: Все время на свете, All the Time in the World
Director: Nataliya Konchalovskaya
Writer: Nataliya Konchalovskaya
Production & Genre
Story
The story follows Ksyusha and Nikita, a couple in their mid-twenties, through seven intimate chapters of their life together. Set in a modern city, the film focuses on the small, everyday moments of their relationship rather than big dramatic events. It explores the tension between their feeling of having "all the time in the world" and the reality of how time and routine slowly change their bond, questioning if love can truly withstand the passage of time.
Summary
The film "All the Time in the World" (2023) is an intimate, chamber-style drama that explores the evolution of a romantic relationship through seven distinct snapshots in time. The story follows Ksyusha (Darya Kotreleva) and Nikita (Denis Prytkov), a couple in their mid-twenties living in a modern urban environment.
The narrative focuses on the small, seemingly mundane moments of their daily lives—conversations in bed, shared meals, and quiet domestic routines. As they navigate their mid-twenties, they live with the optimistic conviction that they have "all the time in the world" to build their future. However, the film subtly examines the friction between the ideal of eternal love and the reality of long-term partnership. It questions whether the initial spark of a relationship can survive the weight of routine, personal growth, and the inevitable passage of time, painting a delicate portrait of how modern couples love, drift apart, and try to stay together.