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Look at Me!

Post-WWII Russia, industrial city of Sverdlovsk. Former opera singer and mother to four children, Nina Levitskaya knows nothing about the fate of her husband. Communist party functionary Alexander disappeared almost a year ago and is now rumored to be in Moscow. With life becoming increasingly hard for the family, Nina decides to risk it all in hope of a reunion. She hastily sells everything she can, gathers her children, and sets out for the capital.

Top Cast

  • Aleksandra Ursulyak

    Aleksandra Ursulyak

    Nina

  • Platon Gerasimov

    Platon Gerasimov

    Vova

  • Maksim Osintsev

    Maksim Osintsev

    Mark

  • Veronika Katkaeva

    Veronika Katkaeva

    Lyusya

  • Yegor Tishkanin

    Yegor Tishkanin

    Yura

  • Yevgeniya Simonova

    Yevgeniya Simonova

    Sklyar

  • Semyon Shkalikov

    Semyon Shkalikov

    Shnurov

  • Egor Grammatikov

    Egor Grammatikov

    Aleksandr

  • Evgeniy Steblov

    Evgeniy Steblov

    Starik

Overview

Post-WWII Russia, industrial city of Sverdlovsk. Former opera singer and mother to four children, Nina Levitskaya knows nothing about the fate of her husband. Communist party functionary Alexander disappeared almost a year ago and is now rumored to be in Moscow. With life becoming increasingly hard for the family, Nina decides to risk it all in hope of a reunion. She hastily sells everything she can, gathers her children, and sets out for the capital.

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