Olga Popova

Olga Popova

Born: October 19, 1988
in Moscow, USSR

Movies for Olga Popova...

A House ‎for Rent with All the Inconveniences‎
Title: A House ‎for Rent with All the Inconveniences‎
Released: June 13, 2016
Type: Movie
Russian comedy drama
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Nine Days and One Morning
Title: Nine Days and One Morning
Character: Lyuba
Released: August 7, 2014
Type: Movie
A story of adoption told without glamour and hypocrisy that usually accompanies this topic.Anna is a top model, who was adopted by a French couple as a child. She returns to her hometown with a charity mission from France.A story of an orphan turned princess becomes a legend in her native provincial town. Anna gets treated like royal person and everyone expects miracles from herAnna is confused and cannot understand what all these people want from her. She is used to a calm and logical western lifestyle. Her home is France, in Russia she is a guest. Horrified, she watches her photographer boyfriend Michelle, admire incomprehensible Russian mentality
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Rita's Last Fairy Tale
Title: Rita's Last Fairy Tale
Character: writer
Released: October 18, 2012
Type: Movie
The film speaks about universal themes of love, hate and search for love. The portrait of three women represents these three states. Tanya Neubivko has never been in love but optimistically is searing for it. Her unfortunate and even dangerous encounters with strangers on dates almost got her killed. Rita is happily engaged and planning a wedding after a routine medical check-up. Nadya is a very unhappy doctor who hates her husband and finds relief in alcohol. The story takes place in a surreal hospital with the leaking roof and hollow walls and constantly smoking doctors, where Rita is destined to die.
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Moy paren - angel
Title: Moy paren - angel
Character: Varya
Released: December 20, 2011
Type: Movie
Sasha, a young student falls in love with... an angel.
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Travelling with Pets
Title: Travelling with Pets
Character: nurse
Released: June 25, 2007
Type: Movie
Plucked from an orphanage as a literal love slave, the now adult Natalija (a luminous Kseniya Kutepova) serves her ape-like husband by tending his prized cow—whose milk they sell to customers on passing trains. When hubby suddenly drops dead, however, Natalija’s narrow life of cows and rails finally starts opening up. Dumping his body at the local hospital, dropping by church to say a few prayers and trading in the cow for a pet goat, she slowly eliminates all trace of his former hold on her, searching out a new life in the freedom that emerges.
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Chekhovian Motifs
Title: Chekhovian Motifs
Released: June 26, 2002
Type: Movie
The film is based on A. P. Chekhov’s play “Tatiana Repina” and short story “Difficult People”. At his wedding, the groom is horrified to see among the church crowd his former mistress who had recently committed suicide.