
Film Festival
Comedy
Overview
The musical follows events taking place at the Moscow International Film Festival, at the beginning of Perestroika. The plot focuses on Nikolay Vasiliev one of the many Interpreters hired to work at the festival by the imposing Margo Altshuller (who is in charge of all the interpreters). While working Nikolay meets and falls in love with a young and very attractive interpreter Marina Almazova. As hundreds of foreign guests arrive in Moscow, the KGB plots to discredit Hollywood star Richard Dirk. The KGB appoints Valya Kashina, to go undercover as a personal interpreter for Dirk. What follows is intrigue, romance, confusion and misunderstandings, all making for an unforgettable Moscow International Film Festival.
Top Cast


Nina Ruslanova
Nina Ruslanova
Nina Ruslanova


Anna Azarova
Anna Azarova
Anna Azarova


Yuri Kolokolnikov
Yuri Kolokolnikov
Yuri Kolokolnikov


Igor Vernik
Igor Vernik
Igor Vernik


Viktor Proskurin
Viktor Proskurin
Viktor Proskurin


Alika Smekhova
Alika Smekhova
Alika Smekhova


Daniil Spivakovskiy
Daniil Spivakovskiy
Daniil Spivakovskiy


Oleg Stefan
Oleg Stefan
Oleg Stefan


Elena Doronina
Elena Doronina
Elena Doronina


Aleksandr Lazarev Jr.
Aleksandr Lazarev Jr.
Aleksandr Lazarev Jr.
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