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Intergirl (Russian: Интердевочка, translit. Interdevochka) is a 1989 Soviet-Sweden drama film. It is set in Leningrad in the time of perestroika during the 1980s. The film was the most popular Soviet film in 1989 (41.3 million viewers) and made a star of leading actress Elena Yakovleva.
In all versions of Hairspray—the original film, the stage musical, and the film adapted from the musical—Edna Turnblad is played by a man. On some plays and films by Tyler Perry, he dresses up as a woman to play as Madea. Meryl Streep played a male rabbi in an episode of Angels in America (2003). [8]
About Love. For Adults Only (Russian: Про любовь. Только для взрослых, romanized: Pro lyubov. Tolko dlya vzroslykh) is a 2017 Russian sex comedy film. The film took part in the main competitive program of the film festival Kinotavr 2017. [1] [2] [3]
Lost Girls and Love Hotels Based on Catherine Hanrahan’s bestselling novel of the same name. She quickly falls for a gangster and explores her sexuality—all while searching for her life's purpose.
Two Women (Russian: Две женщины, Dve zhenshchiny) is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Vera Glagoleva, starring Ralph Fiennes and Sylvie Testud. It is based on Ivan Turgenev's 1872 play A Month in the Country (originally written as Two Women in 1855). The film received mixed reviews from critics.
2 Love Pret-a-porte: Любовь прет-а-порте: Max Nardari Olga Pogodina, Andrea Preti, Larisa Udovichenko, Giancarlo Giannini: Comedy: Russian – Italian [citation needed] 9 Love with Disabilities: Любовь с ограничениями: Dmitriy Tyurin Pavel Priluchny, Anna Starshenbaum, Alexey Vorobyov, Aleksey Chadov Romantic ...
About Love (Russian: Про любовь, romanized: Pro lyubov) is a 2015 Russian romantic comedy. It was written by Anna Melikyan and Andrey Migachev directed by Melikyan. It won the Main Prize and the Prize of Film Distributors Jury at the Kinotavr film festival. [1] It also was awarded at the Golden Eagle Awards as the Best Feature Film. [2]
Karin Kneissl is relocating to Russia to lead a thinktank she established in collaboration with St Petersburg University