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Thirty-five-year-old Tanya is a successful modern resident of St. Petersburg. In the evenings, she attends acting classes, where she is assigned to prepare a monologue based on the Siege diary of a woman also named Tanya. Tanya, in the present, begins to imagine herself in the place of Tanya from the past. The two realities gradually intertwine.
Acting
Polina Grishina's dual role is technically invisible, emotionally shattering.
Direction
Erokhina's seamless reality-blur makes you doubt which Tanya is 'real'.
Production
St. Petersburg locations ghosted by Leningrad's absence—devastating production design.
Director
Alisa Erokhina
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