Marianna Mokshina

Marianna Mokshina

Born: June 19, 1978

Movies for Marianna Mokshina...

Teddy Boom!
Title: Teddy Boom!
Character: (voice)
Released: November 18, 2021
Type: Movie
An extra-class thief Max steals a unique ruby, which is going to be taken out of the country. To do this, he hides a jewel inside a teddy bear named Boom, a popular children's toy. But everything does not go according to plan, when the bear accidentally enters the toy store, and the ruby turns out to be magical and revives all its inhabitants. Max has to find Boom and return the ruby. The hunt begins!
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Unwanted
Title: Unwanted
Character: Sonya
Released: September 30, 2021
Type: Movie
A 15-year old Vika has to grow up. Only yesterday she was just a teenager and now she’s a mom. Catching sidelong scowls of adults, being mocked by peers, unbearable responsibility – it seems like the entire world is against her and Vika is all by herself. More truly, she has a child now, she’s not all alone.
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Cupboards
Title: Cupboards
Character: (voice)
Released: October 29, 2020
Type: Movie
Someone's husband is washing clothes, someone is vacuuming, someone is reflecting. And what is yours capable of?
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Title: Малышарики. Умные песенки
Released: April 20, 2016
Type: TV
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Title: BabyRiki
Released: November 13, 2015
Type: TV
BabyRiki characters are toys that have come to life in a children's bedroom. They explore and discover their world, making friends and learning new things along the way. Storylines are simple and related to familiar things for this age group, such as eating, activities, playing, sleeping and other daily routines.
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Танцуют все!
Title: Танцуют все!
Released: February 26, 2006
Type: Movie
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Title: Secrecy of the investigation
Character: женщина в церкви
Released: September 1, 2000
Type: TV
In the center of the plot is a senior investigator named Masha Shvetsova and her male colleagues. The plot is the most vital, but, like in “Streets of Broken Lanterns,” it is seasoned with a fair amount of humor - otherwise, how can the audience (and the heroes) endure countless morgues, identifications and other “cute” charms of the investigative routine?