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{{Infobox film
| name = Mała Moskwa
| name = Little Moscow
| picture = Mala Moskwa Poster.jpg
| native_name = {{langx|pl|Mała Moskwa}}
| image =
| director = [[Waldemar Krzystek]]
| director = [[Waldemar Krzystek]]
| starring = [[Swietłana Chodczenkowa]], [[Lesław Żurek]], [[Dimitrij Uljanow]]
| starring = [[Svetlana Khodchenkova]]<br/>Lesław Żurek<br/>Dmitry Ulyanov
| released = 28 November 2008 (Poland)
| released = {{Film date|df=y|2008|11|28}}
| runtime = 114 minutes
| runtime = 114 minutes
| country = Poland
| country = Poland
| language = Polish/Russian
| language = Polish<br>Russian
| subtitles = English
}}
}}

'''Mała Moskwa''' is an award winning Polish-Russian co-production directed by [[Waldemar Krzystek]] and released in 2008.
{{Commons category|Mała Moskwa}}

'''''Little Moscow''''' ({{langx|pl|Mała Moskwa}}) is a Polish-Russian co-production directed by [[Waldemar Krzystek]] and released in 2008.


==Plot==
==Plot==
It is 1967, the middle of the [[Cold War]] in [[Legnica]], south western [[Poland]]. The [[Red Army]] have turned the town into the largest Soviet garrison on foreign soil due to Legnica's proximity to Czechoslovakia and East Germany. Wiera is the wife of crack Soviet pilot, Jura but after attending a cultural event to ease Polish-Soviet tensions falls head over heels in love with Michał a Polish officer. The forbidden love takes many twists and turns and the tale begins and ends in post-Soviet Legnica in 2008 as both Jura and his angry daughter Svetlana try to make peace with the past.
It is 1967, the middle of the [[Cold War]] in [[Legnica]], south western [[Poland]]. The [[Red Army]] have turned the town into the largest Soviet garrison on foreign soil due to Legnica's proximity to Czechoslovakia and East Germany. Vera is the wife of the crack Soviet pilot Yura, but after attending a cultural event to ease Polish-Soviet tensions falls head over heels in love with Michał, a Polish officer. The forbidden love takes many twists and turns, and the tale begins and ends in post-Soviet Legnica in 2008 as both Yura and his angry daughter Vera Junior try to make peace with the past.


== Key Roles ==
== Cast ==
* [[Svetlana Khodchenkova]] as Vera Svetlova
# Swietłana Chodczenkowa – Wiera Swietłowa jr/Wiera Swietłowa sr
# Lesław Żurek Michał Janicki
* Lesław Żurek as Michał Janicki
# Dimitrij Uljanow Jura Swietłow, Wiera's husband
* Dmitry Ulyanov as Yura Svetlov, Vera's husband
* [[Weronika Książkiewicz]]
* [[Artyom Tkachenko]] as Sayat


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
At the 33rd annual Polish Film Festival in 2008 the category of best actress was won by Swietłana Chodczenkowa and Golden Lion by director Waldemar Krzystek.
At the 33rd annual [[Polish Film Festival]] in 2008 the category of best actress was won by Svetlana Khodchenkova and Golden Lion by director Waldemar Krzystek.<ref>Simon, Alissa (December 8, 2008). [https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117939184.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&nid=2562 ''Little Moscow'']. ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}

== External links ==
*{{imdb title|1291064|Mala Moskwa}}
*{{imdb title|1291064|Mala Moskwa}}


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[[Category:Films shot in Poland]]
[[Category:Films shot in Poland]]
[[Category:Legnica]]
[[Category:Legnica]]
[[Category:Films directed by Waldemar Krzystek]]
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 27 October 2024

Little Moscow
Polish: Mała Moskwa
Directed byWaldemar Krzystek
StarringSvetlana Khodchenkova
Lesław Żurek
Dmitry Ulyanov
Release date
  • 28 November 2008 (2008-11-28)
Running time
114 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagesPolish
Russian

Little Moscow (Polish: Mała Moskwa) is a Polish-Russian co-production directed by Waldemar Krzystek and released in 2008.

Plot

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It is 1967, the middle of the Cold War in Legnica, south western Poland. The Red Army have turned the town into the largest Soviet garrison on foreign soil due to Legnica's proximity to Czechoslovakia and East Germany. Vera is the wife of the crack Soviet pilot Yura, but after attending a cultural event to ease Polish-Soviet tensions falls head over heels in love with Michał, a Polish officer. The forbidden love takes many twists and turns, and the tale begins and ends in post-Soviet Legnica in 2008 as both Yura and his angry daughter Vera Junior try to make peace with the past.

Cast

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Awards

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At the 33rd annual Polish Film Festival in 2008 the category of best actress was won by Svetlana Khodchenkova and Golden Lion by director Waldemar Krzystek.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Simon, Alissa (December 8, 2008). Little Moscow. Variety
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