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Alisa: Excitement

The plot revolves around the rehearsal of the play “Excitement” in which Freindlikh is to play a famous American writer from New York. The actress and director have heated debates about the eccentric character. They discuss the process of creation, its mysterious mechanisms, the birth of a work of art in general. They also talk about the world around Alisa outside the theatre – her family, home, friends, interests and her beloved St. Petersburg. The film is meant to commemorate the great Russian actress’s 85th anniversary.

Top Cast

  • Alisa Freyndlikh

    Alisa Freyndlikh

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  • Ivan Vyrypaev

    Ivan Vyrypaev

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  • Varvara Vladimirova

    Varvara Vladimirova

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  • Katarzyna Lewińska

    Katarzyna Lewińska

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  • Dmitriy Vorobyov

    Dmitriy Vorobyov

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  • Anton Batagov

    Anton Batagov

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  • Nikita Vladimirov

    Nikita Vladimirov

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  • Nadezhda Latysheva

    Nadezhda Latysheva

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  • Vasilij Reutov

    Vasilij Reutov

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Overview

The plot revolves around the rehearsal of the play “Excitement” in which Freindlikh is to play a famous American writer from New York. The actress and director have heated debates about the eccentric character. They discuss the process of creation, its mysterious mechanisms, the birth of a work of art in general. They also talk about the world around Alisa outside the theatre – her family, home, friends, interests and her beloved St. Petersburg. The film is meant to commemorate the great Russian actress’s 85th anniversary.

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