Dariya Shpalikova

Dariya Shpalikova

Acting

Known For & Full Filmography6 Titles

#1City

Movie - 1990, 2h 15m Main Cast Role

7.0 / 10
Drama

A young Surrealist artist arrives in Leningrad to enter the Academy of Arts. In search of like-minded people, he goes around the city, gets to know his inhabitants and meets Alevtina, a girl who has already entered the bohemian environment...

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#2The Visit

Movie - 1989, 2h 15m Main Cast Role

7.0 / 10
Drama

The author's interpretation of the story by F. M. Dostoevsky "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man" using motifs from the stories by T. Mann "The Clown" and Leo Tolstoy "Notes of a Madman".

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#3Kreutzer Sonata

Movie - 1987, 2h 15m Main Cast Role

6.4 / 10
RomanceDrama

A revelatory discussion on a train. Based on Leo Tolstoy's novel of the same name.

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#4Kids Playground

Movie - 1987, 2h 15m Main Cast Role

9.0 / 10
Drama

Living without parents, Zhanna and Roman are still almost children. She left the orphanage and went to work at a factory. He, tired of his grandmother's endless debts, got a job with the ambulance service after school. At first, their life together seemed secure. The young couple was happy until Roman got involved with a gang of thieves...

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#5Sign of Disaster

Movie - 1987, 2h 15m Main Cast Role

6.5 / 10
WarDrama

A woman defends during World War II her home and her family against Hitler's soldiers.

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#6Save and Protect

Movie - 1990, 2h 15m Main Cast Role

5.0 / 10
Drama

Inspired by Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, Sokurov’s Save and Protect recalls the most crucial events of Emma’s decline and fall: affairs with the aristocratic Rodolphe and the student Leon, the humiliation that follows her husband’s botching of the operation on the stable boy’s clubfoot. The universality of the theme of eternal struggle between the soul and the flesh is conveyed through the absence of specific reference to time or place: although the film seems to begin in 1840, its surreal mode effortlessly accommodates an automobile and the strains of “When the Saints Go Marching In” on an off-screen radio. Focusing on passion from a woman’s perspective and downplaying plot, Sokurov explores his subject in exquisite detail, capturing not only the heat of passion but also the quiet moments before and after and the innocent sensuousness of the body.

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