
Anna
Romance · Music
Overview
The film is based on Ostrovsky's play "Guilty without Guilt", but the action of the film has been transferred to our time. The main character is not a dramatic actress, but an opera singer. She is played by Kazarnovskaya. A new vocal piece was written especially for Lyubov Kazarnovskaya, which sounds in the finale of the film.
Top Cast
Vyacheslav Dyomin
Vyacheslav Dyomin
gravedigger
Vyacheslav Dyomin
gravedigger


Lyubov Kazarnovskaya
Lyubov Kazarnovskaya
Anna, opera diva
Lyubov Kazarnovskaya
Anna, opera diva


Yuliya Rutberg
Yuliya Rutberg
Susan, impresario
Yuliya Rutberg
Susan, impresario


Pavel Derevyanko
Pavel Derevyanko
Nikolay Romanov
Pavel Derevyanko
Nikolay Romanov


Igor Volkov
Igor Volkov
general Chizh
Igor Volkov
general Chizh


Tatyana Kravchenko
Tatyana Kravchenko
Liuba
Tatyana Kravchenko
Liuba
Nugar Kuschali
Nugar Kuschali
Archil
Nugar Kuschali
Archil


Vladimir Dolinskiy
Vladimir Dolinskiy
Semen Semenych, TV-star
Vladimir Dolinskiy
Semen Semenych, TV-star
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