Nika (2022)
1h 33m
Running Time
May 19, 2022Release Date
Nika (2022)
1h 33m
Running Time
May 19, 2022Release Date
Plot.
The movie is based on the real story of Nika Turbina, once world-famous Soviet child poetess, who got completely forgotten in the 1990s. That's when we meet her: at the age of 27 Nika is full of hopes and doubts regarding her gift. Due to the age restriction, she's got just one shot to enter the Drama School, and that's her only chance to separate from her cherishing and oppressive mother. Acquaintance with a new friend Ivan gives Nika hope for a happy future, but there is still something in her memory that triggers her. Tragically cheerful, painfully confused and desperately believing in love and life after childhood, Nika puts everything on the line to overcome ghosts of the past.
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Cast & Crew.
Elizaveta Yankovskaya
Nika Turbina
Anna Mikhalkova
Nika's mother
Ivan Fominov
Ivan
Vitaliya Kornienko
Nika
Ivan Brovin
Roma
Egor Trukhin
Yasha
Evgeny Sangadzhiev
Igor
Yuliya Gulyan
Writer
Alexander Andryuschenko
Producer
Ivan Makarevich
Larik
Denis Baglay
Producer
Nataliya Vdovina
Vanya's mother
Fyodor Bondarchuk
Producer
Ivan Agapov
Vanya's father
Vadim Vereshchagin
Producer
Nikolai Denisov
Evgeniy Evtushenko
Vladimir Mayzinger
editor
Ramazan Akhmedov
Andrey
Irina Kolodyazhnaya
female doctor
Andrey Rogozhin
on-call doctor
Marina Saburova
ward roommate
Anzhelika Pechka
applicant 1
Daniil Eydlin
teacher 1
Olga Lebedeva
teacher 2
Valentina Nikolayenko
chairman of the commission
Evgeniya Shevchenko
secretary of the commission
Irina Kasamara
Masha
Aleksandr Amelin
reporter
Anton Belov
customer
Anton Artemyev
Stepan
Tatyana Zhuravleva
party friend
Stepan Abramov
movie theater clerk
Media.
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Nika (Russian: Ника) is a 2022 Russian biographical drama film written and directed by Vasilisa Kuzmina, The film is based on real events in the lives of the Soviet poet Nika Turbina (performed by Elizaveta Yankovskaya), and her mother (played by Anna Mikhalkova).It was theatrically released in Russia on 19 May 2022, by Central Partnership.