Natalya Kutasova

Natalya Kutasova

Born: December 27, 1955
in Valuiki, Belgorod region, USSR, (now Russia)

Movies for Natalya Kutasova...

To the Stars!
Title: To the Stars!
Released: January 15, 2023
Type: Movie
Boris Kostikov is an absolutely ordinary guy. An unfinished higher education, a junior manager position, a mortgage, a disgruntled wife, watching football on weekends - nothing sets him apart from millions of people on the planet. But one evening Boris's usual life changes, the secret services report that he was chosen to introduce our civilization to alien guests. What is it: a hoax or the truth? What do you need to do in the last week on earth? And what will he tell you about our universe? What is the meaning of life?
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Title: Тайны следствия. Прошлый век
Character: Belyaeva
Released: December 30, 2019
Type: TV
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Love supervised
Title: Love supervised
Released: April 30, 2009
Type: Movie
Lost her job and becoming an unwitting witness to the betrayal of her own fiancé, the heroine of the film falls into the deftly placed networks of an experienced seducer.
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SOS: Save our souls
Title: SOS: Save our souls
Released: August 19, 2005
Type: Movie
The picture of youth, love and betrayal, the eternal problem of fathers and children. The main actors are teenagers living in a small provincial town. Their parents — decent people who are used to making money in an honest way - do not have the opportunity to help their children. The difficulties that teenagers face at home, once pushing them to steal. What is the moral law in our lives, what is today the place of eternal values — such as love, family, loyalty? What does money mean in the modern world? Where and when does a person cross the line beyond which there is no way back?..
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Title: Secrecy of the investigation
Character: Tatiana Sergeevna (bomzhikha)
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?