
The Beginning
Romance · Comedy · Drama
Overview
A talented girl from the provincial Russian town Pasha Stroganova dreams of becoming an actress. She plays the role of Baba Yaga in the amateur theatre — and does it so organically that the visiting filmmaker offers her the most difficult role in the historical drama about Joan of Arc. She was given not only great acting talent, but the talent of deep, selfless love. A dream comes true: she is invited to the main role, and she begins a completely different life, full of real creative torment, insights and true happiness.
Top Cast


Inna Churikova
Inna Churikova
Pasha Stroganova
Inna Churikova
Pasha Stroganova


Valentina Telichkina
Valentina Telichkina
Valya
Valentina Telichkina
Valya
Tatyana Stepanova
Tatyana Stepanova
Katya
Tatyana Stepanova
Katya


Leonid Kuravlyov
Leonid Kuravlyov
Arkadiy
Leonid Kuravlyov
Arkadiy


Mikhail Kononov
Mikhail Kononov
Pavlik
Mikhail Kononov
Pavlik
Nina Skomorokhova
Nina Skomorokhova
Zina
Nina Skomorokhova
Zina


Tatyana Bedova
Tatyana Bedova
Toma
Tatyana Bedova
Toma


Yuri Klepikov
Yuri Klepikov
movie director
Yuri Klepikov
movie director


Gennadi Beglov
Gennadi Beglov
Odinokov
Gennadi Beglov
Odinokov


Yuri Vizbor
Yuri Vizbor
Stepan Ivanovich
Yuri Vizbor
Stepan Ivanovich
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