Masha (film)

Masha (Russian: Маша) is a 2004 Russian comedy film directed by Sergey Tkachev.[1][2][3]

Masha
Russian: Маша
Directed bySergey Tkachev
Written by
Starring
CinematographySergey Tkachev
Edited bySergey Tkachev
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

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

gollark: But it would be nice if you would explain how this god interferes to keep the world from imploding or something.
gollark: You can't have an *omnipotent* god at least, because of the obvious paradox. A basically-omnipotent one is fine, though.
gollark: Not just "chemistry would be slightly different" or something.
gollark: To some extent, sure, but I think some of it is "if this physical constant was wrong stars wouldn't work" and such.
gollark: Complete omnipotence is logically incoherent anyway.

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