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Vorschaubild Natalia Berezhnaya
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Geburtsname: Natalia Berezhnaya

Geburtsdatum: 1975-12-09

Geburtsort: Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]

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Alternative Namen: Наталия Бережная, Natasha Berezhnaya

Körperliche Merkmale: N/A

Karriere

Erste Auftritte:

  • DAU. Natasha (2020) als Natasha

Wichtigste Rollen:

  • Glorious Revolution (2022) als
  • DAU. Natasha (2020) als Natasha

Karriere-Highlights:

  • Glorious Revolution (2022)
  • DAU. Natasha (2020)

Auszeichnungen

Auszeichnungen:

  • Nominated for 1 European Film Award - European Actress (2020)

Vollständige Biografie

Natalia Berezhnaya portrayed Natasha, a canteen worker at a secret Soviet research institute during Stalin's era, in the movie 'DAU Natasha' (2020). She had an affair with a married man named Blinov and shared a complex, tense relationship with her assistant Olga. One evening of heavy drinking led to Natasha being questioned by security services.

Vorschaubild Olga Shkabarnya
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Geburtsname: Olga Shkabarnya

Geburtsdatum: 1987-08-01

Geburtsort: Russia

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Alternative Namen: Ольга Шкабарня

Körperliche Merkmale: N/A

Karriere

Erste Auftritte:

  • DAU. Natasha (2020) als Olga

Wichtigste Rollen:

  • I'm a Layer (2021) als
  • DAU. Natasha (2020) als Olga
  • DAU. Degeneration (2020) als Kaledin's wife
  • DAU. Brave People (2020) als Waitress; Head of the café (1952-1960)

Karriere-Highlights:

  • I'm a Layer (2021)
  • DAU. Natasha (2020)
  • DAU. Degeneration (2020)
  • DAU. Brave People (2020)

Vollständige Biografie

Olga Shkabarnya, born during the Soviet era, starred as Olga in 'DAU. Natasha' (2020). In this film, she plays a conflicted character who has a tense yet close relationship with Natasha, her superior at a secret scientific institute in Moscow during Stalin's rule. Olga, the doctor's daughter, is portrayed as lazy and critical of Natasha's affair with a married man named Blinov. The story explores their complex dynamics amidst the institute's sinister experiments.

Über den Film: DAU. Natasha (2020)

Poster for DAU. Natasha (2020)
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Erscheinungsjahr: 2020

Land: N/A

Alternativer Titel: DAU. Natasza, ДАУ. Наташа, Natasha

Regisseur: Ilya Khrzhanovskiy, Ilya Khrzhanovsky, Jekaterina Oertel

Drehbuchautor: Ilya Khrzhanovskiy, Ilya Khrzhanovsky, Kora Landau-Drobantseva

Produktion & Genre

Produzent(en): Producer: Artem Vasilyev, Philippe Bober, Sergey Adonyev
Co-Producer: Alexandra Timofeeva, Susanne Marian, Svetlana Dragayeva

Firmen: Phenomen Berlin Filmproduktions (DE), Phenomen Films, Phenomen Ukraine

Genre: Drama

Auszeichnungen & Ähnliche

Auszeichnungen:

  • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

Ähnliche: N/A

Schlagwörter

Geschichte

In the 1950s Soviet Union, Natasha manages the canteen at a secret research institute. Her life revolves around her work and nights spent drinking with Olga, her younger colleague. Their relationship is tense yet intimate, akin to that of a mother and daughter. Natasha has been involved in an affair with Blinov, a married man. One night, at a party celebrating a sinister radiation experiment led by French scientist Luc Bige, Natasha becomes intimate with Luc. The following day, she is interrogated by KGB General Vladimir Azhippo regarding her relationship with the foreign guest.

Zusammenfassung

DAU. Natasha, released in 2020 and directed by Ilya Khrzhanovskiy, Ilya Khrzhanovsky, and Jekaterina Oertel, is a drama film set within the DAU universe at a secret Soviet research institute during Stalin's era. The story revolves around Natasha, the canteen manager, whose life becomes entwined with political intrigue after she becomes intimate with a visiting French scientist. The film explores themes of power dynamics, loyalty, and the personal cost of living under surveillance in a totalitarian state.