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Nome di nascita: Yelizaveta Filippovna Yankovskaya
Data di nascita: 1994-05-01
Luogo di nascita: Moscow, Russia
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Nomi alternativi: Elizaveta Yankovskaya, Елизавета Янковская
Caratteristiche fisiche: N/A
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Biografia completa
Liza Yankovskaya, known for her role as Nika Turbina in 'Nika (2022)', was a child prodigy and the youngest Soviet poetess. Despite her early accomplishments, she struggled with her past and her future at the turn of the century.
Sul film: Nika (2022)
Titolo alternativo: Ника, Ніка
Regista: Vasilisa Kuzmina
Sceneggiatore: Vasilisa Kuzmina, Yulia Gulyan, Yuliya Gulyan
Produzione & Genere
Produttore/i: Producer: Vyacheslav Murugov, Denis Baglay, Vadim Vereshchagin, Mikhail Vrubel, Fyodor Bondarchuk, Alexander Andryuschenko
Società: Art Pictures Studio, National Media Group, Vodorod Film Company
Genere: Drama
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Storia
Nika Turbina, once a world-famous Soviet child poetess, finds herself forgotten by the public in her late twenties. Struggling with hopes and doubts about her poetic gift, Nika sees entering a prestigious drama school as her one chance to separate from her overprotective mother and carve out her own future. However, this goal is complicated when she forms a bond with Ivan, who offers her hope for happiness but also stirs memories of her troubled past.
Riassunto
'Nika' (2022), directed by Vasilisa Kuzmina, is a poignant drama based on the real-life story of Nika Turbina. Set in Russia during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the film explores themes of artistic self-discovery, identity, and the struggle for independence from family expectations. It follows Nika as she grapples with her past fame as a child poetess and her current aspirations to attend drama school while navigating complex relationships with her mother and Ivan. The movie is notable for its authentic portrayal of Soviet-era Russia and its exploration of how one's past can haunt them, even as they strive for a brighter future.