Svetlana Smekhnova

Svetlana Smekhnova

出生 : 1950-10-03, Москва, СССР

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Svetlana Smekhnova
Svetlana Smekhnova
Svetlana Smekhnova

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Taiga Story
Elia
A hunter, returning to the Taiga forest, finds a dying girl in his cabin. He stoically nurses her back to life, but the differences between them may be too great for them to remain together. Based on the short story 'Dream of the White Mountains' by Viktor Astafyev.
Daughters-Mothers
Anya
The young girl Olga Vasilyeva grew up in an orphanage. She never knew her mother and wants to find her. The only trace she has is a preserved letter from her mother from her personal file, which she managed to get from the administration of the orphanage. For a short vacation at her factory school, she travels from Sverdlovsk to Moscow following the unreliable traces of this letter. Yelena Alekseyevna — the woman she finds when she arrives at the address turns out to be a teacher in a ballet school, the wife of an ordinary senior teacher at the Moscow Technical Institute (who didn't defend his dissertation and is complacent about this) and an old-Moscow intellectual. She kindly meets her, but she is not the person Olga is looking for, she only has the same last name and first name and consonant middle name. She is kind and hospitable, ready to help the girl find her real mother and offers Olga to visit her house during a short stay in Moscow.
The Committee of 19
Natasha
UN's The Committee of 19 sends six scientists to investigate a biological outbreak in Africa.
Wait For Me, Anna
A love story during wartime.
Happy Magic
Funny adventures of a young girl Katya and her friends in a land of magic.
Берег принцессы Люськи
Люська
Literature Lesson
танцующая девушка
Little School Orchestra
Contrabass Player
"Little School Orchestra" plunges headlong into the mood and atmosphere of Kyiv in the 60s. The lyrical tape tells about a small youth group, where such different boys and girls have one love - music. Life separates friends, but school friendship and music will stay with them forever. The film featured a jazz quintet led by Igor Kondakov. However, in Soviet times, the film was immediately banned due to the accusation of the authors of "excessive" freedom, and therefore the tape was shown to the audience for the first time in 2010.