
Clouds Over Borsk
Drama
Overview
Tenth grader Olya Ryzhkova can't find understanding among the people around her.
Top Cast


Inna Gulaya
Inna Gulaya
Olya Ryzhkova
Inna Gulaya
Olya Ryzhkova


Roman Khomyatov
Roman Khomyatov
Mitya Sayenko
Roman Khomyatov
Mitya Sayenko


Vladimir Ivashov
Vladimir Ivashov
Genka
Vladimir Ivashov
Genka
Natalya Antonova
Natalya Antonova
Kira Sergeyevna
Natalya Antonova
Kira Sergeyevna


Viktor Rozhdestvenskiy
Viktor Rozhdestvenskiy
Principal
Viktor Rozhdestvenskiy
Principal


Pyotr Konstantinov
Pyotr Konstantinov
Olya's Father
Pyotr Konstantinov
Olya's Father


Pyotr Lyubeshkin
Pyotr Lyubeshkin
Bocharnikov
Pyotr Lyubeshkin
Bocharnikov


Inna Churikova
Inna Churikova
Rayka
Inna Churikova
Rayka


Igor Okhlupin
Igor Okhlupin
German
Igor Okhlupin
German


Nikita Mikhalkov
Nikita Mikhalkov
Nikita Mikhalkov
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