Natalya Andreychenko
Directing
Known For

Industrial Soviet town in the 1970s is suffering from a cholera epidemic. Zina Shamarina, nicknamed Shamara, is a rebel-spirited woman who lives in a factory dormitory and is desperately in love with Ustin, the man who was one of the bunch that raped her years ago and then married her only to avoid prosecution. When Ustin commences an affair with the new girl in town, Shamara is challenged to regain herself and her place in this community.
Shamara

A film student shoots an étude on an elderly couple who meet late in life. You know how it goes: here they are in the rain, here they are on a swing, here they are dancing—something like love, or whatever that is.
Foxtrot
An adaptation of works by Ernest Hemingway and Vladimir Nabokov. A nocturnal conversation about love between two female friends, along with a story about a boy who accidentally wanders into his parents’ bedroom while they are making love.