Nastya (film)

Nastya (Russian: Настя) is a 1993 Russian comedy film directed by Georgy Daneliya.[1][2][3]

Nastya
Russian: Настя
Directed byGeorgy Daneliya
Written by
Produced bySergey Baev
Irina Ulanova
Starring
CinematographyPavel Lebeshev
Edited byYelena Taraskina
Music byAndrei Petrov
Production
company
Release date
1993
Running time
89 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

Plot

Anastasia Plotnikova (Nastya) a kind, modest, inconspicuous girl lives with a constantly ill mother, a janitor, who dreams of finally seeing her daughter with her beloved boyfriend. But this dream still does not come true. Somehow Nastya helped an unfamiliar grandmother: she was driving around the city on a bicycle in the middle of the night, and the wheel of her vehicle fell into a sewer well. The grateful old woman promised the savior to fulfill her two cherished desires. And Nastya wanted to become beautiful. After that, the girl's life changes dramatically, men are fascinated by her. But this, alas, does not bring happiness. And only when Nastya makes a second wish: to become the same as before, does she find her true love.[4]

Cast

Awards and nominations

  • 1994 — Nika Award
    • Nominated for Best Sound Editing (Valentin Bobrovsky)[6]

References

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