Scène de Malenkaya Vera (1988)
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Actrices dans cette scène
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Noms alternatifs: Наталья Негода, Natalja Igorewna Negoda, Natalia Negoda, Natalja Niegoda, Natalja Něgodová, Наталія Негода
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
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Biographie complète
Natalya Negoda was born in Moscow in the creative family of director Tamara Pavlyuchenko and actor of the Moscow Young Generation Theater Igor Negoda, which determined their daughter's addiction to theater and cinema. After graduating from school, Natalya Negoda entered the studio school of the Moscow Art Theatre, which she graduated in 1986.
In 1987, Natalya Negoda first appeared in a full-length film — in the drama by Yuri Kara "Tomorrow Was the War." In 1988, the world saw the picture of Vasily Pichul “Little Vera”, in which Negoda played a major role. This work brought world fame to the Soviet actress, she received the Nika Award for Best Actress and was also awarded the Silver Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival. In the early 1990's, Natalya emigrated to the United States, where she continued to work as an actress.
In 2009, after a long acting career break, she starred in Alexei Mizgiryov's film “Tambourine, Drum,” for which she received prizes from the Russian Guild of Film Critics and the Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress.
À propos du film: Malenkaya Vera (1988)
Année de sortie: 1988
Nation: N/A
Titre alternatif: La pequeña Vera, Kleine Vera, Малката Вера, A Pequena Vera, Lille Vera, Väike Vera, Malinkaiya Vera, Pikku Veera, La petite Véra, I mikri Vera, A kis Vera, La piccola Vera, Mala Wiera, Маленькая Вера, Küçük Vera, Little Vera, Kleine Vera
Réalisateur: Vasili Pichul
Scénariste: Igor Shaferan, Mariya Khmelik
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): administration (as E. Fishkina): Elena Fishkina
administration (as K. Losev): Konstantin Losev
administration: V. Stolika
Sociétés: Gorky Film Studio
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: soviet union, alcoholism, teenage girl, female protagonist, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, perestroika
Histoire
Malenkaya Vera follows the life of young Vera living in a small Russian apartment with her parents amidst the turmoil leading up to the fall of the Soviet Union. Their cramped living situation and heavy alcohol consumption create constant tension at home. Despite this, Vera tries to maintain a semblance of normalcy, even finding love with Sergei who eventually moves into their already crowded apartment after their relationship becomes intimate. Vera's life continues to be challenging as she navigates her complex family dynamics and personal relationships.
Résumé
Directed by Vasili Pichul in 1988, Malenkaya Vera is a poignant drama that explores the struggles of a young woman trying to find her way amidst societal unrest and familial turmoil. The film provides a candid glimpse into late Soviet Union life through Vera's experiences, highlighting themes of love, resilience, and the search for identity during tumultuous times.