Popsa

Popsa (Russian: Попса) is a Russian drama film, released in 2005. The film was directed by Elena Nikolaeva.[1] It is a film about the enduring passion of the inhabitants of the remote area to Moscow.

Popsa
Directed byElena Nikolaeva
Produced byMikhail Babakhanov
Written byYuri Korotkov
StarringElena Velikanova
Tatyana Vasilyeva
Dmitry Pevtsov
Music byYuri Poteyenko
CinematographyAndrey Zhegalov
Edited byIgor Litoninsky
Production
company
Saturn
Distributed byGelvars
Release date
2005
Running time
111 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Plot

The eighteen-year-old provincial Slavka comes to Moscow with the dream of becoming a singer. Her hopes are connected with the famous music producer Larissa, whose business card is in her purse. Having experienced the delights of the bohemian lifestyle of pop stars, Slava changes his views on life.[2]

Cast

Soundtrack

  • Yevgeny Osin — The Golden Dream
  • Elena Masaltseva / Ivan Rudakov — Playing the Flute at Night
  • Elena Masaltseva — The Bird
  • Yuri Poteyenko — Theme
  • Dmitry Chernus — Lennon, Marley, Che Gevara
  • Velvet — I Want to Be Alive
  • Lolita Milyavskaya — Prisoner to Love
  • Ivan Rudakov — The Guitar
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