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Natalja Murina

Natalja Murina

Acting

Biography

Natalja Murina (born February 28, 1979 in Tallinn) is an Estonian actress. She studied at the Russian Theater studio in 1996-1998. She graduated from the Russian Institute of Theater Arts - GITIS. She has been with the Russian Theater since 1999. She has acted in the films "Red Mercury" and "Rat Trap".

Known For

Revenge Office
6.5

A group of women create an organization named "Kättemaksukontor" to fight for the rights of women and help solve murder mysteries for the police.

Revenge Office

2009
После школы
N/A

No description available.

После школы

2012
Black Widows
6.0

No description available.

Black Widows

2015
Red Mercury
4.2

It's the early 90's. A new currency is in circulation in Estonia - the kroon. The former federal republic has become a world leader in non-ferrous metal exports. There is a relentless struggle around this criminal business. It brings new victims every day. Estonia ranks first in Europe in terms of the number of killings. This is just the beginning...

Red Mercury

2010
Rat Trap
6.0

During an election campaign, a large sum of money goes missing at an Estonian politician's home party. The story involves some party guests who have serious money problems and are trying to come to terms with past mistakes. However, the self-confident politician strangely does not turn to the police, but begins to demand his justice by force.

Rat Trap

2011
Goodbye Soviet Union
5.4

Johannes, a young Ingrian Finn, grows up in Soviet Estonia with his liberal student mother and pro-Soviet grandmother. The boy's life is revolutionized when he experiences first love and his mother decides to leave for Finland.

Goodbye Soviet Union

2020
The Idiot
N/A

Staged at the Russian Theater (Tallinn), "Idiot" has entered the history of the Estonian theater due to the magnificent performances of Alexander Ivashkevich, Larisa Savankova and Eduard Toman.

The Idiot

2005
The Idiot
N/A

A stage adaptation of the 1869 novel ‘The Idiot’ by Fyodor Dostoevsky, performed at the Russian Theatre of Estonia.

The Idiot

2003