Masha (film)
Masha (Russian: Маша) is a 2004 Russian comedy film directed by Sergey Tkachev.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Маша | |
Directed by | Sergey Tkachev |
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Cinematography | Sergey Tkachev |
Edited by | Sergey Tkachev |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Plot
Muscovite Masha goes to Paris to her father, who saw her only in early childhood. His girlfriend Natasha helps them better understand each other and he is forced to rethink his life.[4]
Cast
- Mariya Shalayeva as Masha (as Masha Shalayeva)
- Dmitry Shevchenko as Dima
- Nataliya Tkachyova as Natasha[5]
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References
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