
A Woman That Sings
Music · Romance · Drama
Overview
A musical melodrama and semi‐biographical portrait of Alla Pugacheva, here named Anna Streltsova, who repeatedly contemplates leaving the stage until she discovers her true style and songs. Along the way she endures a difficult marriage and divorce, embraces motherhood, and ultimately experiences a profound, life-changing love.
Top Cast


Alla Pugacheva
Alla Pugacheva
Anna Streltsova
Alla Pugacheva
Anna Streltsova


Alla Budnitskaya
Alla Budnitskaya
Masha
Alla Budnitskaya
Masha


Nikolai Volkov Jr.
Nikolai Volkov Jr.
Poet Andrey
Nikolai Volkov Jr.
Poet Andrey


Aleksandr Khochinsky
Aleksandr Khochinsky
Valentin
Aleksandr Khochinsky
Valentin


Vadim Aleksandrov
Vadim Aleksandrov
Klimkin
Vadim Aleksandrov
Klimkin
Leonid Garin
Leonid Garin
Lyonya, band director
Leonid Garin
Lyonya, band director
Vladimir Shubarin
Vladimir Shubarin
Vladimir Shubarin


Yuri Belov
Yuri Belov
Yuri Belov


Ilya Rutberg
Ilya Rutberg
Ilya Rutberg


Aleksei Pankin
Aleksei Pankin
Aleksei Pankin
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