On Upper Maslovka Street

On Upper Maslovka Street (Russian: На Верхней Масловке) is a 2004 Russian drama film directed by Konstantin Khudyakov.[1][2][3]

On Upper Maslovka Street
Russian: На Верхней Масловке
Directed byKonstantin Khudyakov
Written byVladilen Arsenev
Starring
Music byAleksey Shelygin
CinematographyDilshat Fatkhulin
CountryRussia
France
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells the story of an elderly woman Anna Borisovna, who in the past was a successful sculptor, and the director of the amateur theater Peter, who had a good start to his career, but then he lost ground. He does not have his own housing and Anna Borisovna took it to her, and he, in turn, looks after her. They are very different, but despite this they live together for many years.[4]

Cast

  • Alisa Freindlikh as Anna Borisovna
  • Yevgeny Mironov as Petya
  • Alyona Babenko as Nina (as Alyona Babenko)
  • Evgeniy Knyazev as Matvey
  • Ekaterina Guseva as Katya
  • Dmitriy Kulichkov as Semyon Kraychuk
  • Ilya Rutberg as Music Teacher
  • Anna Gulyarenko as Petya's Mother
  • Inga Strelkova-Oboldina as Roza (as Inga Oboldina)
  • Mariya Dyakova[5]
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References

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